Sarna Sensitive Lotion
Sarna Sensitive Lotion
I am not sure if it is called Sensitive Sarna or Sarna Sensitive, but it is all the same, right? ^_^
To start off, I have found that Sarna Sensitive Lotion works better once you have your eczema under control. During break outs, it is nice and cool, but I think it works a lot better once your skin is back under your control and you need a moisturizer to help keep it looking and feeling nice. If you want to use it or something like it during a break out, I would suggest using the Vaseline Hypoallergenic Moisturizer because these two lotions are relatively the same, with the exception that Sarna is designed with eczema in mind and the Vaseline lotion is not.
The Vaseline moisturizer comes in a much larger bottle for about 5 dollars. Sarna is 7.5 fluid ounces and is about 13 dollars. I do like it as much as I like the Vaseline moisturizer, if not more. But if money comes into play, I would stick with the vaseline moisturizer.
You can read the Vaseline Hypoallergenic Moisturizer here.
Sarna is Dermatologist Recommended
One of the great things about Sarna, as I mentioned earlier, is that it is made with eczema in mind. Sarna Sensitive Lotion is steroid and fragrance free. Therefore, it is dermatologist recommended. Woo hoo!

Apart from those three important factors, the lotion itself is very relieving. It is white and has a soft texture to it. When you put it on, it is cool. It is not greasy nor does it leave a weird after affect feeling on your hands or skin. It does not smell funky. It moreso smells like a lotion that is there to help you. It smells a lot like that of the Vaseline Hypoallergenic Moisturizer. The two lotions are a lot a like, which is why I keep comparing them to one another.
A few more pros of this lotion is that it doesn't sting in any way. It is not heavy on your skin. It would make for a great spring/summer lotion. As I like to stress to everyone, it is better to use a thicker lotion during the winter. However, it is not a requirement. I, myself, still use thinner lotions during the winter. Especially if they work and feel great.
Anti-Itch Eczema Lotion?
This eczema lotion is advertised an anti-itch lotion that has 1% Pramoxine Hydrochloride in it. I think Sarna is a great lotion for eczema, but as for it being "anti-itch", I would disagree with that. Although it is a very wonderful moisturizing lotion, it did not once stop my itch.
Sarna is Jocelyn Recommended
=P I would recommend Sarna to someone with eczema, however, if you spend a lot of money on your skin and are on a tight budget, I would suggest sticking with the Vaseline lotion that I talked about above. They are not 100% the same, but are a lot alike.
I do like this eczema lotion very much and I would definitely buy another bottle in a heart beat. Therefore, I would recommend this product to those of you who look for different things to try for your skin.
Please Note:
However, if you are looking for something to heal your skin, this is not the lotion to buy. This lotion simply just makes for a great moisturizer to help you keep your skin moisturized and clear. It most definitely will not heal your skin. You will need to find a way to get your skin back under your control and THEN use Sarna to help keep it that way.
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