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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart to everyone who took the time to reply! I had some Aquaphor that I had gotten for diaper rashes but ended up not using as I liked something else more. I gave it to my son this morning. He looked doubtful when I said it shouldn't hurt and hesitantly dipped a finger in and rubbed it on his face. His face immediately lit up and HE ACTUALLY LAUGHED! He said it felt "soft"! Thank you! This is the first time he's ever had this reaction! To the poster who mentioned that they had it in their ears, etc. - my son does as well so it was good to hear from someone else that does. Getting anything on/in his ears is an even bigger struggle than his face. My son actually put the Aquaphor on this morning and then 2 MORE TIMES because he liked the way it felt! It's frustrating to see his face getting red, know what's coming and then have him resist using anything. We have a special RX cream for his face/ears but I prefer to avoid getting to that point when possible. :-) I will give some of the other popular suggestions a try just to see if something less greasy works but my son actually went outside today and his cheeks, nose, chin, and ears didn't get red, dry, etc!! I am THRILLED and my 3yr old is too! Thank you all again! :-)[/quote]
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