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8hour cream? No thanks pass me the nipple cream

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Blamenargles · 07/05/2013 21:21

This may have already been done or someone is going to come along and tell me of something better but I love lansinoh nipple cream.

Fell in love with the stuff when I has DS but now I love it more sat at the min with it on my hands, feet, lips and knees which are dry after a full weekend gardening and I know I will wake up tomorrow with smooth, soft moisturised skin. It's definitely my desert island product.

Anyone else use products in weird ways?

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OnTheNingNangNong · 07/05/2013 21:25

Oooh I have some lansinoh from the hellish few weeks of bfing. I'll dig it out now and hopefully I'll have baby soft feet tomorrow Grin

I use coconut oil as a facial cleanser, but that's fairly common I think.

ArtexMonkey · 07/05/2013 21:27

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Blamenargles · 07/05/2013 21:57

I keep thinking of things I use it on/as great for nicks and cuts (I'm crap at shaving)
I use it the day before tanning on elbows, knees and ankles for and even tan.
Use it on Ds cuts/dry patches.

I got some 8hour cream used it hated it and went straight back to lansinoh.
I still can't believe what it did to my nipples when ds was feeding

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valiumredhead · 08/05/2013 09:32

I use Lanacane anti chaff as a primer - same as Smashbox one Grin

DerbyNottsLeicsNightNanny · 08/05/2013 11:06

I use lansinoh on my sons eczema sometimes, and when he has a cold/cough and tends to dribble a lot I use it if he gets sore round his mouth. Way better than anything else I have been prescribed for him from the doctor!

Wallison · 08/05/2013 11:08

It is actually the same stuff as 8 hour creme, isn't it? I mean, it must be. It's a bloody miracle worker.

BanoffeeSplitz · 08/05/2013 11:40

Is it just pure lanolin?

I use a smear of vaseline up nostrils during hayfever season, but have heard this isn't good to do too often as it's not good to inhale petroleum jelly (even in tiny amounts).

Wonder if lanolin would be better, being a natural wax?

Dawnywoo · 08/05/2013 11:48

Yep. Fab stuff. nipples - check, dry skin - check, grazes - check.

small patches of eczema, hands, lips, sunburn...

I have a fancy this might end up on the Mumsnet recommendy thingy.

Wallison · 08/05/2013 11:54

BanoffeeSplitz, as far as I know yes it is just lanolin. I think it's refined in some way but I don't think it's had anything added to it. And I would guess if it's safe for babies to ingest it must be safe to inhale. Maybe ask a chemist?

happyyonisleepyyoni · 08/05/2013 13:07

It is the only thing that has ever worked for me for cracked lips. I haven't found it does anything for dry knees elbows and feet , I'm trying flexitol on those thanks to MN!

dontlaugh · 08/05/2013 13:09

Just me that can't use it as it reminds me of the hell that was colic, bleeding nipples, no sleep......anyone??

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