Sounds ideal I might go and get some myself for our next holiday as my son hates having cream applied more than once. Cream will be fine I'm sure, my son moans about the P20 feeling greasy.
Cheers
Debi
debgreg02 - try Boots Soltan sensitive suncream, white bottle. Excellent stuff for skin allergies. Sorted me out a treat!
I have used Soltan Once and still got burnt, maybe I didn't use it right It is very thick and takes ages to rub in.
I have to admit that I don't really feel comfortable trying the one a day suntan lotion. I think I just wouldn't feel safe. I hate all the palavar of putting on lotion umpteen times in a day so it would be nice if there was a make I thought I could trust
My partner uses piz buin once a day, he suffers with vitiligo(sp) so as a lot of skin with out any pigmentation for yrs and yrs befor he met me which is about( four yrs ago) he would have to sit under the shade all day as he would burn really bad even with this total block stuff which he said he hates to where cuz it was so thick, But i talked him into trying p20 to start with and his life changed he loves his holidays now and goes at least 3 times a yr and sunbathes and swims and walks around now without burning its a new lease of life he says, he now uses the piz buin as it smells nicer and dose not stain. there as been the odd time that he as thought he mite be burning and as put some more on accross his shoulders but other than that its just once a day, we had heard about the boots one not being to good so he won`t even enertain it which i cant blame him he told me he had spent lots of time in hospital because of bad burns. I hope this info helps everyone out there as i say it works for him but caution should always be taken.
Pip
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oh that's interesting Pip. My father has the same problem and can get into a right mess- even just in a sunny day in Aberdeen). Must tell him to try P20.
Living here my husband has suffered from bad prickly heat for years due to the humidity, but relief at last there is a tablet (dont know if you can get it in uk with or without prescription) called FLUCONAZOLE 150mg and now he takes it once a week and no prickly heat rash at all brilliant made a hell of a difference to his life worth checking out (and no side affects folks)
Holiday truths would like to make it clear that it does not endorse this action of going against a doctor's advice. All members should seek advice from their own GP or local Pharmacist before taking any medication, or acting on non-professsional medical advice. Taking medication which a doctor is unwilling to prescribe could lead to very serious side effects.
Keith...
My husband was prescribed this medication by a dermo here after several consultations, it would appear we FNs suffer with various skin complaints due to the sun/humidity etc and they are often caused by fungal infections,blocked sweat glands and it clears up with he goes in the sun he gets it only in the hotter months april/may and in monsoon when the humidity is high.
I'm glad you have reported that advice from your GP. I have heard some alarming reports about the side effects( and not all second hand either) which would support what he/she said about using a sledge hammer.
HT cannot really support any discussion on the forums of a medication that a GP has adviced against.
called FLUCONAZOLE 150mg and now he takes it once a week and no prickly heat rash at all brilliant made a hell of a difference to his life worth checking out (and no side affects folks)
Apparently this drug is designed to combat fungal infections (I don't know if prickly heat comes under that heading).
As far as no side effects, an article in Wickipedia claims that it can increase/ exacerbate cardiac arrythmia and can alter the effects of other medicines..
Self diagnosis and prescription can be fatal, by all means listen to other peoples advice but always check with your GP
Why pay for the NHS and then not use it?
I was NOT suggesting anyone should do as my OH did without seeking their GP's advice. I was trying to point out that what people think is prickly heat is not always that and that they should investigate other causes such as an allergy to the sun. My apologies to those of you who thought I was being irresponsible
We do have to be very careful that people follow GPs advice. Dont be put off posting though
Sorry if I have given that impression
Piz buin allergy sun cream must be at least factor 15 and avon sun sensitive allergy sun cream factor 25, i also take antihistamine that i purchased in spain they also help, make sure your sun cream is paba free and always apply at least half hour before stepping out into sun, never use a sun oil.
hope this helps
inger
Hope this helps ..KEITH
If you get the avon sun allergy cream it works just as well as the expensive Piz Buin just recently i purchased 2 bottles for £7 buy one get one free offer factor 25 and 2 spray ones factor 15 for the same price, try it and so much cheaper.
Inger now free from the misery of heat rash /sun sensitivity!!!!!!
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