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Reddit mentions of Aveeno Eczema Therapy Bath Treatment, 3 Count (Pack of 6)
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- Fragrance-free
- Relieves itchy, irritated skin
- 100% pure natural colloidal oatmeal
- Provide temporary skin protection, relieves irritation and itching due to poison ivy/oak/sumac, rashes, insect bites, and eczema
- Dermatologist recommended
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Number of items | 6 |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 6) |
The sticker chart is definitely something that worked really well for me and my younger sister who also suffers from eczema. Its a great skill builder!
I'll have to call my mom to get specific amounts, but I'm pretty sure the answer is 'add more until it works' we used to call it 'myname oatmeal' because it always smelled like breakfast oatmeal in my bath. :p About 1 cup of plain oatmeal dumped into a regular bath (half full tub, ish) and 1/2 cup to a full cup of powdered milk. More or less, depending on if I had a breakout, and how severe it was. On the topic of oats, Aveeno has a colloidial (collodial??) oatmeal moisturizer (the one with the pink pumpcap) that works AMAZING for soothing my eczema, especially on my back. [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Aveeno-Eczema-Therapy-Treatment-Count/dp/B001E96LBI) also works really well!
If you can't get ahold of powdered milk, whole milk or goat milk with do as well, just make sure the water is cool enough not to curdle it.
Make sure you use a drain catcher for an oat bath, coz thats a goopy mess for the drains, for sure.
Check to see what kinds of treatment is in the pools - bromide and chlorine have always reacted horribly for me, but saltwater was fine, as were lakes and natural water.
You can make a Bath Bag to float around in the tub, using cheesecloth or cotton fabric - might be a more fun way to give an oatmeal bath. All you do is pour some oatmeal, powdered milk and epsom salt (if thats something you want to try) into the center of a square piece of fabric, then draw the four corners together and tied them off to make a baggie. (You can also scent these with essential oil like lavendar or other smelly goodness)