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I have read a lot of information regarding bleach baths for children with eczema. Also someone in this forum had suggested that a capful of bleach in a cup of water and applying it had cured her seborrheic dermatitis... Has anyone done this? I would not be comfortable dunking my entire face in bleach but what about spot treatments on the face? Curious to see if anyone had any success using bleach. Thanks in advance
Perhaps safer than household bleach (numerous unknowns in there) would be Milton Sterilising Solution (Procter & Gamble) which contains the same active as most household bleach stress management (sodium hypochlorite) but designed for personal use. Another thing, not so easy to obtain but a compounding stress management pharmacy should be able to make it, is EUSOL (Edinburgh University Solution Of Lime). A solution of hypochlorite and boric acid.
Perhaps safer than household bleach (numerous unknowns in there) would be Milton Sterilising Solution (Procter & Gamble) which contains the same active as most household bleach (sodium hypochlorite) but designed for personal use. Another thing, not so easy to obtain but a compounding pharmacy should be able to make it, is EUSOL (Edinburgh University Solution Of Lime). A solution of hypochlorite and boric acid. SUPER idea! Thank you - Johnabetts I have had a stubborn patch above my top lip and while honey keeps it somewhat ok, it still never goes away...until recently when I stayed a couple of nights in a hotel that clearly launders stress management there towels in bleach, the smell is obvious. Anyways, as I have been doing my night salt soaks I was wondering if the residue off the towel was seeping into my skin because the patch seems to be clearing. This led me on the bleach research. Tom - thanks again for the reading material!
I did find Borax baths to help a bit for myself by drying my skin out. It didn't help the actual condition just dried my skin out. I have uber-oily skin and it always looks better when it isn't oily. Not sure i'd try bleach at this point and have very little faith it would do any real good to get to the root of the problem. Well, I just read some of legendsneverdie posts so hey you never know. I've also had athletes foot and jock it so if bleach helps with that than I guess it could be effective.
I did find Borax baths to help a bit for myself by drying my skin out. It didn't help the actual condition just dried my skin out. I have uber-oily stress management skin and it always looks better when it isn't oily. Not sure i'd try bleach at this point and have very little faith it would do any real good to get to the root of the problem. Well, I just read some of legendsneverdie posts so hey you never know. I've also had athletes foot and jock it so if bleach helps with that than I guess it could be effective. Bleach kills fungus. No religion required. Edit: You edited while I was typing.
Have you tried this Star? any success? I have not Johnny. I don't have seb derm but my son does. I'm just a bit concerned that bleach absorbed through the skin might not be that good for you for long term use. I imagine that short term would be ok.
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