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B088B3H5HY, Protect and Soothe Your Skin with Remedy Remedy Specialized Silicone Cream Our silicone cream is thoughtfully designed by experts for the skin care needs of both young and mature skin. At the heart of our moisturizer lies a 26% silicone blend formula with 12.5% dimethicone. High quality silicone creates a silky-smooth barrier with excellent breathability, helping to retain moisture and promote hydration. This protective barrier locks in essential nutrients, allowing them to penetrate deeply into the skin. It is rich in humectants and moisturizers and temporarily protects and helps…, 4.5,
Reviewer: Amazon Shopper
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: ✨MIRACLE find for BREAST SURGERY SCARS✨
Review: 6 Months Post Op: My Plastic Surgeon is impressed with the healing and fading of my anchor scars. I told him I keep my breast coated in this cream as much as possible. When I’m home, I don’t wear a bra and they soak in the Silocone cream under a very soft shirt. This is because when you wear a bra, the bra soaks up the cream and rubs up against the breasts. Obviously, you may not be able to do this as often. However, you CAN LIBERALLY apply the cream at night and wear a SOFT baggy top or nightgown. I apply at least twice a day.Best product I’ve purchased and use EVERYDAY for my post op BREAST SURGERY!!!I am now in comfortable cotton blend bralettes instead of the highest cotton (there are others with lower; don’t buy them) front closure bras.I don’t know what I’d do without the Medline Silocone Cream. It’s saving my recovery and truly helping me heal my scars.For anyone undergoing BREAST SURGERY, I highly recommend using this cream as soon as your surgeon gives you the green light. The 1st product I tried was a tiny tube of $$$$$ silicone gel that hurt. I waited 2 weeks to try other options because of my reaction. This was precious time wasted. I want you to go straight to using this cream. It’s soothing. It’s recommended by pediatricians for babies. None of the products my surgeon recommends are pediatrician recommended. I had a reduction, but some of you may have had a mastectomy. I don’t want those of you who have been fighting for your life in any more pain or discomfort.My surgeon told me to use silicone sheets. They’re expensive! The anchor reusable ones don’t fit well. They’re not the right size for your breasts, bc they are cookie cutter cut outs. They itch. With silicone tape you to cut the tape and it’s a whole ordeal. You can only use the tape once. It tends to peel off. And the tape isn’t comfortable.With both methods, you are only addressing your scars.Medline Silicone Cream is 12.5% silicone/ Dimethocone. The biggest commercial brand PM, which is often recommended for breast reduction scars is only 2% Dimethocone.Medline has over SIX TIMES MORE DIMETHOCONE than the famous topical scar commercial brand! Medline is $9.99 for 4 ounces. The big commercial brand PM is $14.99 for 1 ounce 😱One night I couldn’t find my Medline. I have glycerin & checked that it was good for scars. It is! I used it & it’s great. It’s an amazing consistency for massage. I now use glycerin on my my entire breasts first. Massage the scars and then massage a big dollop of Medline on top to seal it. This is the miracle I was looking for. It integrates your scar tissue with your entire breast/area. This is pivotal for healing your fascia/connective tissue. I hope this helps others with their breast surgery.For the price of Medline I can afford to use a bottle a week. I don’t, but I can.Glycerine is dirt cheap. I paid $4 for 4 fluid ounces on Amazon. You only need a small amount. I apply a dime size amount of glycerin to each breast. I’ve had that glycerin bottle for over 3+ months & I use it for other purposes daily.I find the glycerin start to gently almost melt the scar.1) I massage it into my entire breasts in a circular motion gently.2) I go along my scars with my pointer finger or several fingers and massage the scars in a circular motion. Gently.3) I use my fingers up and down across the scar to break up the scar tissue. Gently.This is a massage technique called cross fiber friction. I’m a professional massage therapist and this is how I was taught how to address scar tissue. This technique is good for any scar on the body.4) I apply the Medline liberally.I’m now in cotton pull over bralettes, not front closure bras. They both absorb most of the cream. I massage the cream into my entire breasts in a circular motion. I do this twice a day. I also use unscented hypoallergenic lotion (Nivea – but use whatever brand you prefer) to integrate my breasts with my torso and arms.I believe this is a better solution because you are treating your entire breasts. And of you use lotion really integrating your adhesions the rest of your fascia/connective tissue. You don’t have to do all the techniques.USE the MEDLINE ALL OVER YOUR BREAST AREA. Use it LIBERALLy when you are not wearing a pretty bra that will stain.Blessings & prayers for those of you having and recovering from breast surgery. May your surgery be successful and your recovery be a breeze. I hope this helps.
Reviewer: Kristi Gorman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Safe for face
Review: Finally something that works on my dermatomyositis rash on my face. I have literally tried everything!! This stuff is amazing and in two days the rashes around my eyes and face are smooth. Also use it on my feet and hands. Photo is day two and feels amazing.
Reviewer: Veronica
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: SMOOTH, SILKY Protective Layer for Wounds/Dry Skin/Lips. Great Eye Cream to Seal in $$$ Products.
Review: Perfect Product. Starts Sticky, but Goodness Quickly Absorbs into Skin & leaves Silky ProtectiveLayer! The ingenious that sink in are very skin nutritious & protective. This has antioxidants and humectants to draw hydration in. Protects my chapped nose and the skin around my eye that dries/gets irritated as result of watery eyes from allergies. Protects my cheeks near my nose, which dries easily. Helps skin stay Hydrated in Tough Weather or Tretinoin/Retinol use on days off. Great to seal in Hydration and Moisture after ExfoliatingI feel comfortable wearing this on my face.. Been searching a long time! I don’t like sticky or suffocating products, this is nether. Doesn’t feel greasy or thick. You can indeed sweat through this comfortably and moisture doesn’t make it dissolve, move, or wear off if you jog, bike, hike in dry weather.. or if you cry/ your eyes weep from allergies.Note; Not recommended by Derms to wear occlusives, such as this, over Tretinoin, Retinol, Retinal, or Exfoliating Acids.!!!AVOID on problem areas if you have MELASMA!!! This product can insulate some heat, a Melasma trigger. Can also set off ROSACEA as a result. I am not a board certified Dermatologist, nor an MD.Perfect product, very excited
Reviewer: LiveOutLoud
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This stuff works like magic!
Review: I bought this for a rash that started appearing on my feet. At first I attributed it to certain laundry soap so changed that but made no difference. I noticed the rash was especially bad when I wore those fuzzy foot warmer socks. I went through my sock drawer and donated almost all my socks and switched to bamboo socks but I still had irritation at the end of the day. So I bought cotton (minimum 90%) socks. That helped quite a bit but still had the rash to deal with. I tried several types of topical creams and it would respond but bounce right back. Then I heard about barrier creams and started searching for the best stuff. I found Medline products and carefully compared the different creams and chose this one. I started using this cream on Oct 22nd. Today, after just three days, the redness, dryness, peeling skin, and itchy bumps on the sides, tops, feet and back of the heel are fading away. No more new red itchy bumps have appeared.I love this stuff!
Reviewer: smifam
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Cream
Review: Works good, however walgreen price is less.
Reviewer: Beth Barone White
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good for people that require extra care to prevent skin breakdown.
Review: Excellent for protecting and softening skin. Helps avoid skin breakdown from exposure to sweat or urine.
Reviewer: Jessica Mathews
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for hands
Review: Love that I found this product! It’s one of the only creams that helps with my hand eczema when I don’t have a prescription cream!
Reviewer: Amber L. Cain
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for New Tattoos
Review: This works incredibly well for healing tattoos. I can’t use adherent bandages like second skin due to an adhesive sensitivity, and Aquaphor makes my skin break out. This cream creates a breathable protective layer that helps reduce/prevent heavy scabbing. It is nourishing enough to the skin to have a lasting effect so reduces the temptation to overmoisturize. It’s fragrance free, hypoallergenic, paraben and sulfate free and safe for even elderly bedbound people with irritated and dry skin, or tiny babies so is def safe for tattoos. Makes the colors pop like crazy too
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