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Chan-suk
New Member

Canada
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Posted - 05/13/2008 : 8:25:23 PM
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I just discovered that we can buy Linacare products in Naturally Yours from now on.
Quite a while ago, my friend from overseas asked me about this brand for eczema skin. I told her I haven't seen that in retail stores. I know many people said it is effective for problem skin. |
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beac
New Member

Canada
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Posted - 05/13/2008 : 10:50:57 PM
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I've been using Linacare for the last year and it's a great moisturizer. Before running out recently I did try it on my eczema and it helped greatly. I hadn't purchased it for the eczema, so I was pleasantly surprised. I need to reorder! Although I noticed there is a specific formulation for eczema according to their website.
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aerie
New Member

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Posted - 05/17/2008 : 7:30:13 PM
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| Beyond products for Face, Body, Hand and Foot, as far as I know there is no specific excema formula. They are all excema friendly products, however. |
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skindeep
Starting Member
Canada
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Posted - 07/02/2008 : 10:49:55 AM
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I agree; nothing specific. You have to try a number of products and rotate them. I am currently having success with Osmotics Triceram. It stops the itching too.
quote: Originally posted by aerie
Beyond products for Face, Body, Hand and Foot, as far as I know there is no specific excema formula. They are all excema friendly products, however.
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zetechdude
Starting Member
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Posted - 08/21/2008 : 11:55:32 PM
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Linacare is mainly popular in Vancouver, BC. My wife has used it for a few years now and she swears by it. I usually buy it directly from the Linacare site, cause they sometime give away some samples.
Linacare doesn't have a promo this month, so I'm glad I ran into this site that has free samples too. Hope it's a good experience  |
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Sara
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USA
647 Posts |
Posted - 08/25/2008 : 4:09:01 PM
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Linacare is mainly for comprimised skin, so anyone with Rosacea, Eczema, Psoriasis etc. etc. Have fun shopping here zetechdude!
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yomi
Starting Member
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Posted - 09/11/2008 : 04:58:42 AM
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my son suffers with it also, he puts a lot of moisturiser on his cracked skin, he also had split bleeding knuckles. i have tried a lot of natural therapies such as acupuncture and chinese herbs, these work for a while but then the body gets use to them i recently took him to a naturopath who was able to tell me he has a zinc deficiency and this can be a cause, so he is taking omega oil every day and he has a new natural cream, i have noticed a difference in only 2 weeks. if you are in australia, i can give you the phone number of the cream company, email me
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jewl01
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Posted - 12/13/2012 : 9:04:20 PM
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Linacare is not necessarily made to treat problems in skin, rather it is a very plain and basic moisturizer, so it is scent free and will not irritate eczema or psoriasis prone skin, while still providing the moisture such skin needs.
quote: Originally posted by Chan-suk
I just discovered that we can buy Linacare products in Naturally Yours from now on.
Quite a while ago, my friend from overseas asked me about this brand for eczema skin. I told her I haven't seen that in retail stores. I know many people said it is effective for problem skin.
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Rocky
Gold Member Enjoys 10% Discount Average Member
  
Canada
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Posted - 01/08/2013 : 2:30:22 PM
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