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theonerealdiva22 · 17/02/2019 09:30

So this is gonna sound really stupid but I need a answer. My DD has a cold (not the problem) and so she's obviously sneezing a lot. Now she's been using whatever she can get her hands on because I stupidly never have tissues in the house. This has caused the skin under her nose to become irritated and kinda sore. Does anyone know of any good soft tissues that are easy to get and maybe a cream or something she can put on this area as it does seem quite sore

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HankNPat · 17/02/2019 09:39

I use Kleenex Balsam tissues www.kleenex.co.uk/products/kleenex-balsam-regular-white

Not sure what cream to suggest (I'm allergic to Sudocrem).

theonerealdiva22 · 17/02/2019 09:42

@HankNPat thanks I'm going to pick them up at the shop now

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ASauvignonADay · 17/02/2019 09:49

Ditto the Kleenex balsam are what I use. Get a few boxes to fit around.

And I'd put sudocrem on the sore skin

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AguerosAngel · 17/02/2019 09:51

Definitely Kleenex Balsam, a few boxes dotted round the house.

I always use Vaseline on sore noses, I (personally) find Sudocrem a little harsh.

ASauvignonADay · 17/02/2019 09:55
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BooksAreMyOnlyFriends · 17/02/2019 09:57

Blue Nivea recently sorted out my dds terrible cracked nostrils after a bad cold. She slathered it on at night.

ElizabethMainwaring · 17/02/2019 10:00

If the skin is broken and sore kleenex balsam will sting! Lashings of vaseline. Normal soft tissues until it has healed.

Thehogfatherstolemycurry · 17/02/2019 10:05

Kleenex balsom and vaseline

DisplayPurposesOnly · 17/02/2019 10:55

I apply vaseline around my nose as soon as I start with a cold. Not attractive but effective Grin

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