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    Posted: 03 May 2010 at 4:07pm
Hi, just wondering what barrier creams people would recommend for children with eczema/sensitive skin. Thanks in advance.
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We use the ecostore cream - just from the supermarket - seems to work fine even with Amelia's eczema. The couple of times she has got a rash - I just sprinkle some cornflour during nappy off time and it works wonders.
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weleda calendula cream is our favourite
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I second the weleda calendula cream




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I use Tui Bee Balm, its great for dry lips and skina s well,
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I second the Tui Bee Balm!
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Another note for the weleda calendula cream!! It smells lovely too!
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A vote for Weleda Nappy Change Cream here too, fantastic stuff for sensitive botty's and their Calendular lotion for general moisterising.

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I love the Ecostore cream.
It leaves his skin sooooooooooo soft and yummy
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I use the ecostore and one made from olive oil and beeswax which I bought off trademe

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you can get aqueous cream prescribed from the doctor. $3 for 2 huge tubs and it can be used as a soap substitute and a moisturiser (and shaving cream for mum)
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We use ecostore if his bum is a little red and the big tub of castor oil and zinc cream from the drs for all the other times.
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