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Safira

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My son has very sensitive skin, if he eats tomatoe sauce his face will get red blotches where he had the sauce on his face. If that happens I use diaper cream on it, and it usually goes away quickly.

I had to bring him to the er once and was explaining the red blotches and the cream to the Dr. he at least acted like I was doing something right.
 

vapi

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My son has very sensitive skin, if he eats tomatoe sauce his face will get red blotches where he had the sauce on his face. If that happens I use diaper cream on it, and it usually goes away quickly.

I had to bring him to the er once and was explaining the red blotches and the cream to the Dr. he at least acted like I was doing something right.

I'm glad the er doctor agreed.

Have you tried it on your own skin? It's good for acne and rosacea too, I figure if it's good enough for a baby it should be safe for face. I wouldn't have ever gone out to buy it unless I had a baby at home but I don't use it on them anymore and I really hate to waste!
 

Joyce

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After my last foray into this thread, I found a Rite Aid brand version of the Buf-Puf, and I've been using that with Aveeno Positively Radiant Cleanser and then moisturizing with Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer SPF 30. It's supposed to even out skin tone, and so far, I've been somewhat pleased with the results. However, I've felt like I needed more moisture at night, maybe a wrinkle serum or heavier night cream. I think I may try the Mederma for that. That's a genius suggestion :)
 
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