| Dry Skin |
| How Often should I apply Formula II? |
| At least twice a day. Apply every morning and before bedtime. If you have severe dry hands you will not want to skip the morning or bedtime application. |
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| Dry Lips |
| Does applying lip balm make you addicted to applying lip balm? |
| No...But if your lip balm contains irritating or drying agents your lips may stay irritated and dry. You may therefore be continuously applying a product with little or no relief. |
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Diabetic Care |
| How much Formula II should I apply? |
| You don't need to apply very much. A small amount covers a large area. If you apply too much it may give you a greasy feeling. |
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| Infant Care |
| Why are we different from other diaper rash treatments: |
| Most diaper rash treatments contain zinc oxide. While zinc oxide is a great barrier it is also a drying agent. A drying agent may further irritate your baby's dry skin. We use three waxes as our barrier, which help conserve your baby's natural moisture while also protecting the skin. |
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| Wound Care |
| What are the different stages of wounds? |
| Stage one: |
| · The skin is still intact, but there will be an observable alteration in color. It will appear as a persistent redness on fair skin and a purplish or blue patches on darker skin. |
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| Radiation Care |
| Is Formula II safe to use during Radiation Therapy? |
| Yes, treating a burn from Radiation Therapy is similar to treating sunburn. Due to the high concentration of mineral oil and three waxes, Formula II will moisturize your burnt, dry skin and help conserve your skin's natural moisture. |
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| Seasonal Care |
| Should I put Formula II on before or after sun exposure? |
| Formula II does not contain a sunscreen. It is not formulated to protect the skin from the sun, but to be used as an after sun care treatment. |
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