I had a horrible accident. I peed in my pants on the school bus and everyone saw. I’m in seventh grade by the way, and 12 years old is way too old to wet your pants. And then that night I wet the bed. My mom took me to the doctor and he said I had a urinary infection so he gave me antibiotics and a weeks worth of free sample bedwetter pants (pullup diapers). So I wore them, and used them :( and my skin was itchy and raw in the morning. Should I use powder or lotion or what? I have a baby sister so all that stuff is in the house. I’m too embarrassed to ask my mom, so I thought I’d ask you since you have babies and know about this stuff. What should I put on and how much and in what order? Is it lotion then powder or powder first? My face is really red. I’m embarrassed even to type this but it’s serious.

Lactose Free Baby Milk Powder In London?

Hi, Can anybody pls tell me which brand is the best for lactose free milk powder for my 10 mnth daughter. she is lactose and wheat intolerant. And where in London would it be available.
Thanks a bunch
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Can I Use Physician’s Formula Loose Powder Over…?

A while back, I bought the Physician’s Formula Talc-Free Mineral Wear Loose Powder as a foundation, but I found that it doesn’t work really well. Today, I bought the Loreal True Match foundation, but I’ve read that you need a powder to set the foundation? What kinds of powder would I need to set the foundation, can I just use my physician’s formula foundation over it?

Formula Question… Ready To Serve Vs Powder?

My daughter is 11 months old. She is on the lactose-free enfamil powder.
We were on vacation over the last week and I ran out of formula. Since my daughter is 11 months old and almost done with formula I was cheap and didn’t want to pay $32 for another can so I got her some of the Similac pre-made lactose-free formula.
That stuff tastes sooooo much better. So my question is… is the taste difference because its ready to serve or is it the brand?

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does anyone know of a baby powder that is talc free and does not have phosphorus or phosphate in it? I am allergic to phosphates and it seems all baby powders I’m finding in the store that are made of corn powder not talc have phosphates.

Yes. It doesn’t have good coverage. It makes your pores look bigger and it collects around dry patches of skin and pimples. If you have oily skin, it usually disappears within a few hours.
It might be okay if you use a primer before hand. There are primers that even out your skin and smooth out your pores so the makeup won’t accentuate them.
Some are made especially for sensitive, oily, dry, and acne prone skin – so make sure you get one that fits your needs.
A good quality kabuki brush would help with the application (if you use a tiny bit at a time).
I would suggest looking into other mineral makeup that has no fillers or irritating ingredients because those actually make your skin look better over time.

Why not for kids in general?
Does it have to be for Indian children?

I need enfamil formula. Either checks or willing to sell them for my newborn. In east or south area of san jose.

I have been wanting to buy Physicians Formula’s mineral products for quite a time, but I don’t know if I should buy the liquid foundation, or the loose powder.
I have post-acne marks, and still sometimes get a zit, which one would provide the best coverage to hide the marks, and give me smooth and even skin?
And please don’t mention any other products.
Thanks for your help!

  
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