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Jun 13, 2012
Shelley W.
Anything by Aveeno that has feverfew in it as a cleanser or moisturizer will help with eczema. My husband has it and that works best for him. He also uses Neutrogena Oil Free Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin.
Jun 16, 2012
Amber Does Nails x.
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check this brand out ...
Its call Avene' and you can find it at most CVS.
I worked with soooooo many skincare brands & Avene' is by far the most gentle!
They also make a few cosmetics...mainly face stuff like foundations & powers.
Good Luck !!
Jun 18, 2012
Fancie B.
Have you ever tried Eucerin? I have seriously dry skin and this is one of the only lotions that can moisturize my skin and leave it feeling soft and supple all day. It's a little pricey but it's definitely worth it. Plus it's pretty thick so a little goes a looooong way