Aveeno Update for Eczema Sufferer’s

Aveeno advanced care skin line update for eczema


22 Responses to “Aveeno Update for Eczema Sufferer’s”

  • Anonymous says:

    I feel your pain, i will have to try this. i have sebborheic dermatitis triggered by milk (which is in like everything) and things that work for eczema usually help with what i’ve got. aloe used topically help me alot, as well as uvb (laying out in the sun for 10-12 min), and taking a good (and i emphasize good) multivitamin has helped immensley.

  • Anonymous says:

    i take it orally and know much about vitamins/supplements. apple cider vinegar is an amazing thing. I’ll have to try it in the bath.

  • Anonymous says:

    lol.
    i have eczema on my neck as well.
    it sucks :P

  • Anonymous says:

    Hi!I have veeery bad excema in th pits of my arms and legs.I am very afraid to wear short seeves.But aveeno really woks!Oh yeah I break out on my neck!

  • Anonymous says:

    Hey, so ive had Eczema for my entire life, and heres what u do (works wonders for me)

    1) Keep the infected area as DRY as possible

    2) use special sope (found in any normal pharmacy) when you take a shower

    3) Whatch the amazing results

  • Anonymous says:

    I was on your channel a couple of weeks ago, looking for some help with my own skin problems, I now have some advice. I have tried a variety of many creams and lotions(incl rx desonide) and most worked but i was looking for a non prescription med. Everyone should try aloe vera–gel without dyes–I used it on my scalp as well…let me know if anyone gets the same positive results

  • Anonymous says:

    no ideas but i am the same we need heat so dont itch it i know its bad so put the area under heat this bring the stuff out faster and then you ll be better i had bad attack this week make sure you get plenty of sleep

  • Anonymous says:

    i find when i put on celestone( steroid cream) or moisturizer cream my eczema goes bright red and often stings and becomes itchier. I find that oils don’t give me an itch but it still goes bright red, any ideas why?

  • Anonymous says:

    here is what works for me i have been bathing in apple cider vinager

  • Anonymous says:

    Thanks for making this video. I’ll try the cream.

  • Anonymous says:

    what did you find?

  • Anonymous says:

    I’m going to try that creme. I’ve used avon ones and a eucerin one and they don’t seem to work. I just get it on my hands because they get so dry in the winter, I also get patches of psoriasis on my face but I found something for that :)

  • Anonymous says:

    Lyss!! you have to try “spectro eczema care medicated cream”

    It’s really good! I have really bad eczema and it helped a lot =)

  • Anonymous says:

    your skin looks aaaaaamazing!!!

  • Anonymous says:

    i use a medicated cream (fucibet or hydrocortozone) after shower/bath and once or twice more during day then i use The Body Shop’s Body Butters cocoa or shea are for very dry skin when ever i remember, tho cos theyre really good they can last all day. they work much better than any lotion/ moisturizer ive used b4 and dont make me itch cos theyre all natural…never seen aveeno b4 maybe its not a UK thing

  • Anonymous says:

    i only seem to get it in the summer and any time i go on holidays it leaves. ive been finking of moving to a sunny warm climate all year round. seems the only cure really.

  • Anonymous says:

    i was wondering if anyone knew how good the aveeno lip balm is. i have sort of sensitive lips and i didnt want to try it before asking how it is

  • Anonymous says:

    try vanicream…i just found it yesterday at walgreens.i don’t think all walgreens have it, but go to dermadoctors. it’s amazing. They also have a soap bar.

  • Anonymous says:

    You know, Aveeno didn’t work for me either, but this one is working OK. I have only been using it for about two weeks now. I will see how the Cerave works and will update you!

  • Anonymous says:

    Darren will love to see your video tomorrow after school. We have used Aveeno, it doesn’t seem to help darren. Cetaphil seems too expensive too. Hydrocortisone can be bad too if used all over his body everyday. It’s hard to find a happy medium. Doctor said to not use any with alcohol in it.

  • Anonymous says:

    yikes..i will definitely see if it makes a difference. its the first ive worn nail polish on my hands too.

  • Anonymous says:

    i noticed you are wearing nail polish. i would break out around my eyes whenever i touch nail polish. i finally figured it out in high school.i miss it so much especially on my toes…but i don’t miss the eye flare ups. that might be the problem for you too.

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