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Dry Cheeks!

Hi Moms~
My almost 20 month old has very sensitive skin. With the very cold weather that we've been having his little cheeks get very red and chapped. Even if we're outside only for a minute or so they seem to become bright red in a matter of seconds. We've tried Aquafor, Vaseline, and Grins and Giggles Moisture stick, but nothing seems to calm down the redness and moisturize his skin. Does anyone have a good moisturizer they can suggest???
Thank You!

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My son has excema and what usually works for me is in the winter giving him a bath every other day and not letting him stay in the tub for too long. Then whn he gets out, I SLATHER him with creamy baby oil while his skin is still moist. This has kept all of his soft baby skin still soft (even on his face!!!) Hope this works for you!!!

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Aveno has a new chapstick that I have been putting all over my daughters chin (she is getting her 2 year molars and won't keep her hands out of her mouth, so her chin and cheeks get very red and chapped). I put it all over her cheeks and chin and lips and then sometimes put vaseline lip stuff over top of it as a protectant. Also Aveno makes a lotion for babies that comes in a tube with a dark blue flip lid, I don't know what the exact name is but it is by Aveno and it is something for very dry skin, that has worked as well. good luck!

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I have two little ones who get super dry skin too! I have found that Eucerin Calming Cream does a great job. Good Luck.

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my pediatrician recommended crisco shortening. Cheap and nontoxic!

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my son has eczema, and the best thing I've found so far is huggies with shea butter. It works even better than the perscriptions the doctor gave me. I also use the matching baby bath instead of soap, even though he's 3 already, because soap dries him out too much. Good luck!

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My son has eczema and his skin gets really dry. The only thing I have found that works wonders is Cetaphil body wash and lotion. The body wash doesn't bubble up a lot but it helps the skin. Another thing my dr. suggested was to not bathe him every single day, try going every other day and only wash the parts of the body that needs washing, i.e. face, hair, private areas. You can also use the body wash in between washings, it works to clean them up and also leaves a thin layer to protect their skin.

Hope this helps!

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My son is 4 now and he stil gets skin chapped. THe best thing that i found that works is chapstick or carmex. don't get the flavored chapstick cos that burns but the carmex is very soothing.

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Kehl makes a very good baby lotion but it's very expensive.

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I have two little ones who get super dry skin too! I have found that Eucerin Calming Cream does a great job. Good Luck.

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You can perhaps try a Vitamin A $ D ointment (both in the same onitment) at night, then during the day, just rub in Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion - the one in the yellow bottle - this may sound simplistic, but it worked wonders for my girls.

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E.,

Hello, my name is D. I am an Arbonne Independent Consultant - we have a baby line that is incredible - I would love to send you a sample of it to try on Jonah's cheeks. LEt me know if this would interest you - all I need is you contact (phone too, os I can follow up with you) information to forward you the product sample. My email is ____@____.com me know and have a fantastic day!!!
D.

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