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Dixie drops - where can you buy them?

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pigsinmud · 14/11/2007 12:41

I noticed someone mention dixie drops for making cloth wipes solution. Where did you get them from?

I had a quick search and only result was clwt twt shop .... which is closed at the moment.

Also - which non-chemical nappy cream do you think is the best? Dd2 has a red raw front nappy area at the moment. Last night she managed to scratch it until it was bleeding Round her bottom is fine, so I can only imagine she has toxic wee at the moment - she does have loads of new teeth coming through (bit late on the tooth front!).

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hippopowell · 14/11/2007 14:40

Hi,
Not sure about the dixie drops, but I use Weleda nappy cream. It is calendula based & lovely. Sorry about your dd's nappy area, if it is bleeding, I'd use an anteseptic cream before it gets infected. My dd has just got over the most horrid rash, after trying everything(including all known creams, eggwhite, cammomile tea, honey, silk liners)I had to take her the doctors, as it was infected Someone here mentioned they used savlon cream.
HTH

curlywurlycremeegg · 14/11/2007 16:51

Lansinoh if you have any in or Magic Fairy better botty balm

normabutty · 14/11/2007 17:07

I've mentioned dixie drops, think they're only from clwt twt as I think she makes them iyswim.

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normabutty · 14/11/2007 17:55

these are very similar to dixie drops. HTH (I knew I'd seen some somewhere else!)

pigsinmud · 14/11/2007 18:12

Thanks for the replies. I do have some Magic Fairy botty balm - I have absolutely smothered her in it today and it looks a little better. Perhaps I was too mean with it in the past.
Thanks for the link normabutty

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pigsinmud · 14/11/2007 18:16

I'm not doing well - they're out of stock too! I'll try i na few weeks.

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tutu100 · 14/11/2007 21:21

I can 2nd curlywurly's advice about the lansinoh she reccomended it for my ds and it really worked very quickly.

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