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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have tried them all, and the only thing that has worked is the Aquaphor that comes in the tub. I think it is called Advanced Healing. It is like Vaseline but it works and my toddler doesn't scream when I apply it, which I do at least 2x per day. I also mix in cortisone every few days.[/quote] I agree that Aquaphor is the only thing (short of petroleum jelly) that does not sting, once my son's skin gets outbreaks. I use it right after bathtub time, when he sits on potty I let him watch a Thomas video and I slather it on all over, rubbing especially into crevices (this is why the video helps; otherwise he's so squirmy and I never get the Aquaphor into the creases). Then I put him into PJs and hope that the moisture is sealed in tight. It's been a terrible battle in my household, with outbreaks anytime we travel to Florida (where grandparents live), or anytime the seasons change. Good luck.[/quote]
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