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    Posted: 15 April 2007 at 10:06pm
That Hopes relief has taken away the ezcema on Brooke where steriod creams took ages to take it away from. And her skin even feels almost normal.
So Thanks for your great advise and sharing your findings....

Ps for other to know it also took away Rhyleys dry scaly skin on his cheek from teething and dribbling.
Its all natural and perfectly safe to use while pregnant, newborns in fact anyone any age....
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Someone else recommended that to me, now I know I have to try it! My GP prescribed hydrocortisone for Mercedes panda eyes but I'm not keen on steroids at this point.
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oh try this first Maya as I have been using steriod creams on Brooke and this worked just as good if not better as I know its good for her skin. Its a relief cream so aids to stop the itching too. Its all natural as I said and is fine to use on newborns.
It does have a smell to it (Miss 9 not keen on the smell but its not a yucky smell just different)
Brooke has been eating alot of dairy etc.. since easter (they get very spoilt by our family and extended family and end up with wayyyyyy too many easter eggs) so was waiting for a major break out but nope its better.
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oo might have to hunt it down mines getting worse and worse the closer i get to the end of my pregnancy, steroid creams dont work on me so heres hoping this will do the job
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oh we need some for Isla,..whey do u get it? how much is t,.etc??
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Yeah I'd like to know where to find it too
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i was also waiting to see how you got on with this cream ann
now, how can i get me some of that

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I had to buy it online as our local chemists didn't have it so heres the site:

Hope's relief

Hope the link works. Its cheaper online than what I was told from chemist (chemist 26.99) it is on the pricey side but so worth it if it takes it away without steriods.

ETA: And its FREE posting. Came within a couple of days of ordering it.

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Yay, so glad that it seems to be working out for you all, I love this stuff and take it everywhere with me.

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oh yes I shall be taking it to the Uk with me. Never know what break outs kids will have there.
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Ou I need some for my 2.

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