Hi and welcome to HT!
I shall merge your posts with an existing topic on Prickly Heat where you should find some suggestions in earlier posts.
luci
I always suffer from PLE when on holiday and last year went to a pharmacy in Ibiza and asked them to help. They gave me a mild steroid cream spray (hydrocortisone) and it worked! I will make sure I have some with me whenever I go away again. Tried asking GP for steroid tablets but she wouldnt give me any
I have been advised to buy some sun tan lotion WITHOUT water protection, but can't find any. Can anyone help?
http://www.boots.com/en/Soltan-Sensitive-Hypoallergenic-Suncare-Lotion-SPF30-200ml_1207170/?cm_mmc=pla-_-google-_-PLAs-_-PLAs+-+All+Products
(There's other strengths available)
Thats the lotion my daughter is thinking of buying. When she was younger she just had to step out of the door and came in with a golden tan, but after a bout of glandular fever when she was 17, she has been left with loads of allergies. She tried Piz Buin allergy lotion and ended up covered from head to toe in prickly heat so now shes wary of trying other stuff.
I go this Saturday Sheeshon, so if your daughter can wait until I'm back on 12th July I'll let you know. I've stopped using Piz Buin after I read that it can cause a rash as I've had it twice now. I did some snooping on the net & the Soltan came recommended so am giving it a whirl.
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/EndecaSearchListerView?categoryParentId=&storeId=10052&searchv2=true&categoryId=345343&N=4294567742+4294957711&catalogId=11051&langId=-1#container
It too is hypoallergenic and provides the same level of protection as the Soltan but has a lighter texture and rubs in easily.
As with all sun protection you do need to use it as per the instructions and that means using far more of it than most people do but in my experience as long as you do re-apply as frequently as they recommend then it really does work.
SM
I've got a 30 & 15 SMa. Glad to hear it works for you, will let you know on my return
Nice to know it works for you SMa. I never know what to believe with product reviews, I often think they're written by someone from the company.
I can assure you that I don't work for Boots but I have found their sun creams a godsend and would be reluctant to try anything else now in case it didn't work as well. This discussion has reminded me that I must stock up now for Cuba in September while its on offer
Now looking for something that has no water proofing / resistance at all. Used to be something that was offered as an extra, but now seems to be standard.
What about these? Still water resistant but organic
Could certainly take a look. Open to any suggestions at the moment. Can't believe I can't find non-water resistant cream anywhere!
Well I'm back and so was the rash I sent a photo of it to my friend who thinks its vasculitis, commonly known as Golfers Foot. Apparently it can be caused through walking a lot in the heat. We do tend to walk a lot so she's probably right.
i hope the rash didn't spoil your holiday. What a shame the Soltan didn't work for you. We've been looking at the Eucerin range in Boots and online, they do one especially for sun allergies. Its quite pricy but would be worth it if it works.
According to my daughter the sun reflects off her because she is so pale!!!
This isn't my leg but it shows the rash:-
http://s629.photobucket.com/user/Olschnoegger/media/DSC03273.jpg.html
That looks like what the OH gets. Must be a cure somewhere.
Mobor One wrote:That looks like what the OH gets. Must be a cure somewhere.
Was was thinking about your OH whilst I was away and did wonder if they had the same thing as me. Does your OH walk a lot on holiday too?
Doesn't walk too much, but does like to sit in the sun.
My daughter used the Soltan sensitive while we were away. It appeared to be working great, but the day before we came home she made the mistake of falling asleep on her front lying on a sunbed, resulting in a slight prickly heat rash all over her stomach and chest area. However she says she would use it again as usually she just has to step outside and shes itching
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