work at private parts ?
down there much more sensitive.
depends on individual de, but cheap cheap niah worth a try. The vinegar ish very smelly one, but after applying and dried up got no more smell.
work at private parts ?
down there much more sensitive.
bro this spray effective? i check price at guardian was 26.90 after discount.. not cheap..
bottle write up to 400 spray and no steriods though

eczema is different with Psoriasis ?
although look very similar.
psoriasis is somewhat scaly in appearance.
try link below for natural treatment
It is effective for me. I am not sure whether it works for you as different people have different skin conditions. I only use it for a specific area of my hand and leg thus it doesn't finish up so fast. if you going to use for the whole body, it will probably last a few days. apparently, local pharmacy only import the 50ml model and order overseas online is cheaper if you buying in bulk. Watson also have this product and sometimes they have promotion on it, worthwhile to get a Watson membership in the long run.
the application is just spray a thin coating and rub it over? i use cream is very ma fan becos my hand cant reach the back fully...![]()
the application is just spray a thin coating and rub it over? i use cream is very ma fan becos my hand cant reach the back fully...![]()
BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER;83964220 said:suffering from hand eczema on my left hand for quite some time now, doc just prescribed me with uniflex. hope it works.
can anyone advise if cetaphil restoraderm is effective too? or shld i just stick to vaseline?
Uniflex cream is quite effective but try not to overuse due to Betamethasone in it.
I can't comment much on that as different people have different reaction to the products out there. I was wondering where can you buy this cetaphil restoraderm? Polyclinic pharmacy?
Ask your family to rub for u.


BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER;83999386 said:friend recommended from amazon and drugstore.com. qoo10 aso sells it (slightly higher price). not too sure on local shops thou.
thx for the uniflex advice bro
the Restoraderm moisturizer can be purchased at National Health Group pharmacies. You can check this link for the outlets National Healthcare Group Polyclinics
I just check their facebook page:
Local pharmacy like guardian and watson does not carry this brand.
Steroids stuff is like the last resort to me, will avoid it if possible.
have u seen national skin center doctor, they can give u better advice, need to get referral letter from polyclinic for cheaper fee.