Get Eczema Relief with Neosporin

7:46 AM Posted by Desi @ Wee Share


Do you suffer from Eczema? This severe dry skin occurs in both children and adults. Seventy percent of eczema cases start in children younger than 5 years old, and about 60% of infants who have eczema continue to have one or more symptoms in adulthood.

Recently, Neosporin introduced a new line of Eczema relief products.  That's right-- the company we're all familiar with for helping us to heal skinned knees has brought us a product to help with Eczema as well!

With these new products from Neosporin, you can get visibly healthier skin in just 3 days.  Here's how it works:


#1 Daily Body Wash
• Proven gentle and non-irritating, even on eczema-prone skin
• Fragrance-free, soap-free
• Gentle enough for everyday use

#2 Daily Moisturizing Cream
• Deeply moisturizes
• Relieves itch on contact and irritation due to eczema
• Helps strengthen and restore the skin’s natural barrier function
• Fragrance and steroid-free

#3 Anti-Itch Cream
• Clinically shown to improve dryness, flaking and appearance of redness
• Maximum strength of itch relief
• For occasional use

So, where can you find these products?  The Neosporin Eczema line is available at WalMart.com or in-store on the first aid aisle.

Before you heard out to stock up, don't forget to download this high value coupon from Neosporin and WalMart.  It is available here: http://see.walmart.com/neosporin

Have you tried the Eczema products from Neosporin?  I would love to know what you think of them!


Disclosure:  This post is part of a sponsored campaign through Global Influence.  All information was provided by them or found on the Neosporin website.  All opinions are my own.
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1 comments:

  1. yarner said...

    Thanks for posting this. I have had quite severe eczema for years and nothing seems to work for it. Maybe I'll give this a try.