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Peeling Chin!

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bandgeek · 03/12/2008 11:15

My chin has been really dry for the past few days and now the skin has started peeling on it. I have quite sensitive skin that can go red really easily, and just to boot I have a few spots now as well.

I am feeling very sexy at the moment Can anyone recommend any products that can help? I have been using Waitrose bottom butter and Body shop vitimin C moisturiser every couple of days. I also use Liz Earle hot polish but it looks like I need something industrial strength to help!

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solo · 03/12/2008 11:23

Go to little chemist shop and buy a MELROSE stick. I use it for everything sore, dry, cut, grazed, cracks between toes, spots. Good on new babies, old ladies and mummies too. I go nowhere without mine.
Good tip for winter lips(and your chin)... Before bed, apply thickish layer and by morning it will be at least 50% better. Use throughout the day lightly.
Never have dry elbows again with your summer tops on. Good for baby bottoms. Hell! It's good for almost everything.

bandgeek · 03/12/2008 12:54

Thanks, I'm going to take a walk down the street and I'll have a look for it. My elbows are really dry too (slight psoriasis) so I'll definitely give it go

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CountessDracula · 03/12/2008 12:59

OOH that sounds good solo
I get dry red skin round my nose in this weather

I find that graphites cream works for me like this

is this melrose stick ok for v sensitive skin eg with eczema?

CountessDracula · 03/12/2008 13:00

ah it has lanolin in it
no good for me

moshie · 03/12/2008 13:28

I get the same problems, the Avene creams are excellent, Boots stock them.

solo · 03/12/2008 14:01

My SIL uses it and she had very bad eczema. She was astounded by the results, though it didn't work on her eczema, just other areas that were sore/dry.

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