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OK, it's been 2 weeks since diagnosis and I am slowly getting my life back in order! I'm making my lists of food I can eat and products I can use. But I'm having a hard time figuring out a hand lotion I can use. Any suggestions? And here is what I've found is OK so far.....please, please don't anyone tell me there's anything wrong with these, I just might sit down and cry yet again......LOL!

Toothpaste - Crest

Mouthwash - Listerine

Floss - Glide

Deodorant - Dove

Face Soap - Cetaphil

Body Soap - Dove

Shampoo - Garnier Fructis

Conditioner - Garnier Fructis

Hair Color - Garnier Fructis

Face Lotion - Neutrogena

Lip Gloss - Burt's Bees Lip Shimmer

Vitamins - Centrum

Calcium - Citracal

Iron - Slow Fe

Hand Lotion - ?????

Thanks, guys.


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Guest digmom1014

I'm a newbie too but-2 months into it. I have found that Burt's Bee's has a nice body lotion, face creme, night creme, cuticle salve and hand creme.

Lisa Mentor

I use Lubriderm (not the one with oats). It's good to take off make-up also.

rpf1007 Rookie

I use Olay body quench. I switched to that after having a DH problem with Curel (the one that has oats).

Puddy Explorer

Thanks for the ideas! I'm off to the store.

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