Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 , I use my very own lotion on my skin (I've also had Keritosis Pilaris since I was a small child) and it works beautifully! It's made of simply natural oils, water and aloe. Have you tried to step back a bit and see if a simple formulation like this would work for her? Lezlee www.SimpleSoothings.com Hydroxyethyl Urea Has anyone used this and if so what do you think of its moisturizing properties compared to other ingredients such as Sodium PCA, SOrbitol, Glycerin, etc..? I've been reading on national starches site about it (tradename: Hydrovance) and I'm awaiting a sample. I'm hoping it does have great moisturizing capabilities as I'm still in search of a great moisturizer for my 5 year olds Keritosis Pilaris on her arms. With the cold weather her arms are much worse. The recommended treatments for her condition (Sulfur Soap, Scrubbing, AHA's, Retinol) are all too harsh for her skin. In my research it seems KP is a result of very dry skin in the affected areas, so I think the extra moisturization would be of benefit for her. Thanks! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.556 / Virus Database: 348 - Release Date: 12/26/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 I have tried everything from straight oils (jojoba, emu, sweet almond) to my simple lotions to more complex ones with no success. Glycolic creams work for my own mild case on the backs of my legs, but hers is severe (no redness, just tons of the bumps!). Thank you for the advice though and good to " know " another list member with the same problem. ----- Original Message ----- > > I use my very own lotion on my skin (I've also had Keritosis Pilaris since I > was a small child) and it works beautifully! It's made of simply natural > oils, water and aloe. Have you tried to step back a bit and see if a simple > formulation like this would work for her? > > Lezlee > www.SimpleSoothings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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