Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Dermovate cream - will any other product help my skin?

Dermovate cream - will any other product help my skin? Im allergic to almost all soaps except Dove. But its only my hands that are effective. ONLY DERMOVATE actually helps, and it does work, very fast too. However, it does thin the skin. is there any other creams i can use thats as powerful? E45 and Eumovate barely do a thing.Dermovate cream - will any other product help my skin?
dermovate is a stroid cream, if you really have a bad problem the chances are this is the only thing that will work properly. However over the counter eumovate has less steroid in it and will thin less. Thinning though takes years. you can buy eumovate at a pharmacist.





When you wash your hands, unless you've done a number 2 use aqueous cream, just buy the generic stuff from somewhere like superdrug (cheapest ive found) you may have to ask at the pharmacy counter for it.





One cream I find really good is Dexeryl, though havent seen it on sale in the uk you can get it france from the pharmacy it doesnt need a prescription.





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Other things you can try are baby moisturising cream (not lotion) if you can get unperfumed its much better as perfume can aggravate problems.





you could also try olive oil and this is going to sound gross but a little bit of clean duck fat or lard can also help, dont use too much though you'll have s lippy hands all dayDermovate cream - will any other product help my skin?
You are really in trouble I am afraid.


All potent,flourinated, steroids are going to thin and mark the skin, swapping to another won't stop this. You you need to wean your skin away from them entirely by using gradual dilutions.
i use to get dermovate cream from the dermo clinic at the hospital.it takes a little time to work.but it is worth the wait because it is very good.
Wash in Aqueous Cream, and also try using Double Base Cream, this is excellent for dry skin.
heard that's the best


sorted my friend's psoriasis

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