no that lotion isn't good for the face of a baby.
CALAMINE LOTION
yes for sure,lacto calamine is best for oily skin. Lacto-Calamine was a popular skin lotion during early days. Calamine is another name for Zinc Carbonate. Lacto-Calamine was earlier used as a lotion for soothing the skin especially during summer. The lotion had germicidal properties and more importantly had a cooling effect on the skin. Calamine lotion was also used as a base for applying powder/other cosmetics on the face. In short, the brand was very popular in the early eighties. Later for some reasons, the brand faded away from the market. There was no promotion, no marketing as such. The brand missed the new generation by miles. The brand's availability was restricted to medical shops . Although I don't remember any ads of Lacto-Calamine, but I think that the brand was positioned as a complexion lotion. One report suggest that the brand had the tagline " Skinnoccence" meaning " Innocent skin". The brand was also prescribed by dermatologist for skin rashes and sunburns.
I have it on my face right now and have for the last few days. No ill effects so far apart from the pox underneath it of course....
No, Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin and should be treated with an anti fungal treatment. Calamine is not an anti fungal.Note that ringworm is very infectious and will spread from area to area and person to person with contact. It is best to see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) for an effective treatment.
Lacto calamine does not get rid of pimple marks but conceals it to some extent .Massage your skin with pure olive oil regularly .The marks will fade off with time.
Yes...
Yes, you can . Baby lotion is gentle, light and quickly absorbed. However, this may be insufficient if you have dry skin or your skin is in an environment which is drying. Also, baby lotion contains no sun protection so you may need to apply additional sun screen on top. So while you can use baby lotion on your face, it might be insufficient for the exposure that our skin undergoes.
Treatment includes external and internal medications for itching and inflammation. Mild inflammation and itching can be relieved with antihistamine drugs or calamine lotion, zinc oxide, or other mild lubricants or anti-itching creams. Answer2: Avoid very hot showers and baths. When my daughter had this rash the doctor said 2 minute showers. I had to use Aveeno bath, calamine lotion and hydrocortisone cream. Keep face, arms and legs covered when out in the sun. Be patient, it will go away.
i usually leave lotion on my face overnight and nothing happens so ur good
ceraVe face lotion
use lacto calamine,after your bath..on face and neck.it works fine.
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