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    Posted: 16 November 2010 at 9:50am
Hi

OK, so maybe I'm a bit dim, but I didn't realise that there are two types of QV bath oil. I'd been recommended to try the "bath oil" and whilst it helped, the results were not amazing. Then I was in the pharmacy, having a chat about the boy's eczema (as you do) and she mentioned the QV Flare Up Oil has a fantastic reputation. I nearly choked at the price ($17.50 for 200ml) but gave it go.

WOW what a difference to his skin! I'm a huge fan

Anyhoo.... I just did an online search to see if I could get it cheaper and a site called 'Payless Pharmacy' sell the 500ml bottle for $22.90!

Soooo all you mammas with bubbas with eczema which is prone to infection, try the QV Flare Up Oil

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Thanks!
We'll look into it!
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Awesome, ill give anything a go. I cant count the amount of lotions, oils we have tried and havent found anythng that really works.

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Urrgrgghhhh I know. I've spent a small fortune on various creams and lotions

Fingers crossed it helps
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I'm in that boat too!!
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Really hope it works for you Sally
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wow, tempted to try, I have tried many things, nothing really helping except hydrocort. though I do find when he is really itchy that porridge in an old sock/sticking put in the bath really soothes it, and mine too!
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I've almost stopped using the hydro cream completely Just had to use a smidge this morning because the heat had caused him to rub his face in his sleep.
I notice it most on his body though. He doesn't have that permanent 'bobbly' look to his skin anymore. It's almost baby soft
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