RE: [rosacea-diet-users-support-group] Re: Z Cream and dryness? Should I continue?
I had the same issue and found that using linda sy's oil after showering/washing
my face (while your skin is still wet) made all the difference especially in the
winter. Hope this helps.
Kris
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elissabaker@...: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 22:42:38 +0000Subject:
[rosacea-diet-users-support-group] Re: Z Cream and dryness? Should I continue?
Hi, I found that I could only use Z cream at night as it was too drying to use
twice a day. I also found it burnt my skin in certain areas, particularly under
my eyes so had to limit where i used it. However, I have persisited and the
results are truly worth it. I use a plain sorbolene cream during the day rather
than anything fancy and this seems to do the trick. I still get a little bit dry
but in comparison to how I looked and felt before Z cream I'll take dry skin any
day! Good luck with it.--- In
rosacea-diet-users-support-group@yahoogroups.com,
"freys3" <freys3@...> wrote:>> Hello group - I have been using the Z Cream for 3
weeks now, and it is > helping with the "bumps" but my skin is now getting
really flaky and > scaly (new symptom), and not responding to moisturizers
during the > day. Has anyone had a similar problem? Not sure if I should wait it
> out, or if this is just part of the cream working and my skin needs to > still
adjust. Thank you all in advance and thanks for the great > resource here.>
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