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Old 05/17/2006, 01:16 AM
Foogoo Foogoo is offline
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Okay so I got Dermaplast and ibuprofen. The dermaplast works but it's greasy. I mopped my back with vinegar again and will aloe again before I sleep. Wish me luck and thanks for all the input!
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Old 05/17/2006, 01:53 AM
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Good luck. All of these lotions are good for you. Call me a beach rat, water bum, whatever I have spent some time in the sun.

You need to add moisture. Those sprays usually just make you feel better but dont offer the moisture. They are great when the pain first sets in and you need relief. Keep up with the aloe and you will be fine in no time.
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Old 05/17/2006, 08:58 AM
Travis L. Stevens Travis L. Stevens is offline
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Originally posted by Foogoo
The dermaplast works but it's greasy.
TOLD YOU!! (I feel like being an annoying, Know-It-All today ) Seriously, That Dermoplast might be greasy, but if you're up all night or have to do something where your back gets scratched up, like wearing a wool sweater , then this stuff will do the trick.

pnosko, what do you think causes the INSANE itching?
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Old 05/17/2006, 11:47 AM
Wilafur Wilafur is offline
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bah, banana boat soothe-a-caine is not greasy and works as well as the dermoplast. suckas! the gel variety is amazing, it cools and soothes at the same time. heaven!

i "found" the product last time i was in hawaii. burned myself to a crisp on day 1 of 7 and the product made the remaining 6 days enjoyable. i can truly say the product saved my vacation.
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Old 05/17/2006, 11:57 AM
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Grab a bottle of this plop it into the fridge it's ready whenever you get fried... It does help ...





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Old 05/17/2006, 12:04 PM
Travis L. Stevens Travis L. Stevens is offline
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Grab a bottle of this plop it into the fridge it's ready whenever you get fried... It does help ...





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I've got some of that right now. It does work, but the relief is also, only temporary and you can still feel it some. But it rehydrates your skin. I still say Dermoplast for complete pain and irritation relief for short term help. Spray yourself silly before going through your PT, then go home and apply all the aloe and stuff you want *Still feeling aunry*
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Old 05/17/2006, 02:23 PM
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believe it or not noxema cold cream will help relieve the pain and help retain moisture in the body.
 


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