Have your reindeer got a wee bit of chafage from pulling your sleigh? Well apply a bit of this to help those poor dears.. or should I say deers (I already know I shouldn't have) by rubbing a bit of this on their haunches.
Actually it really is a good deal despite my nonsense and £1.13 per 100g which is even cheaper than Amazon which regularly do it for a good price. A pound cheaper than Asda, £1.30 cheaper than Ocado and £1.59 cheaper than Boots!
And Merry Christmas everyone! Even if you vote cold I'd still give you a smacker under the mistletoe.
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loop
15 Dec 1514#2
Heat for the title! :smile:
brianfj1200 to gypsyboy
15 Dec 156#23
Surely you are taking the p&$$
Msic
15 Dec 155#19
This product also doubles up as a great painting pot for little ones who are learning to paint, by smearing it in to carpet.
Please note : does not come out of carpet.
anigan
15 Dec 153#9
Ur post is funny! However I would like to add that for those who suffer from eczema, it's anything but merry
Latest comments (37)
carolmcleod
17 Dec 15#37
Thanks OP.
I've been looking for a good deal on this for a while, it's £2.40 for the tiny one in my local Boots & my teens use this for spots! (It helps!) X <3
YouDontWantToKnow
16 Dec 15#36
Depends on the mix
pharmacists can do it for you now if you ask them & tell them the condition. We did it ourself 15 years ago because no doctors or pharmacists mixed products back than . Mixture of 20% hydrocortisone (1% active content) to 80% aqueous. which made it about 0.2 - 0.5% hydrocortisone.
cooa99
16 Dec 15#35
be careful with long term usage of hydrocortisone ......
it causes thinning of the skin
laurasatrueblue
15 Dec 152#4
Thanks my mother swears this stuff fixes anything
Poolepaul to laurasatrueblue
15 Dec 151#34
I doubt this will fix the season that Chelsea are having though! :laughing:
ckinlough
15 Dec 15#33
My teenagers cover their faces like a dot to dot page to clear blemishes, so thanks for this post. Is it ok to use sudocreme for this purpose long term?
YouDontWantToKnow
15 Dec 15#32
A mixture of hydrocortisone & aqueous cream worked for my daughters eczema. Not only did it stop the itching but it also (after about a year) got rid of it.
We tried Sudocream before but sudocream just didnt help at all other than a few hours temporary relief.
leon121
15 Dec 15#31
Can u use this with hands free
pinkjoanne123
15 Dec 15#27
Thank you silver abobinal flamedeer here!! :smile:
dboy268 to pinkjoanne123
15 Dec 15#30
That sounds like a dodgy spamdeer to me!
bluehedgehog
15 Dec 15#29
I hope this makes the Christmas no1 post.
vhot
15 Dec 15#28
Heat for op!! Give me a smack!!!
coventgamer
15 Dec 15#26
heat
xadoc
15 Dec 151#25
Heat for the pun alone!
barg
15 Dec 15#24
Thanks
gypsyboy
15 Dec 151#14
old urine best cure for eczema!
brianfj1200 to gypsyboy
15 Dec 156#23
Surely you are taking the p&$$
deekie
15 Dec 15#22
brilliant !
Bendown
15 Dec 15#21
Wished this helped my eczema, I have a patch behind my one ear and have tried this, and many other items, apart from steroid cream cant find anything that works.
bargainhunter666
15 Dec 152#17
Funny but (no humour in this) to anyone that uses this on babies etc beware this was the devil of creams for my little one. If you see no sign in reduction then think! I ignored my own thought and went along with doctors advice for a short time. Dermatologist instructed use of Dermol and wow the immediate change!
Monaco Blue to bargainhunter666
15 Dec 152#20
Agree, made it 10x worse. Hot price though.
Msic
15 Dec 155#19
This product also doubles up as a great painting pot for little ones who are learning to paint, by smearing it in to carpet.
Please note : does not come out of carpet.
Mikestone
15 Dec 15#18
well done
Mikestone
15 Dec 15#16
hot post
androoski
15 Dec 151#15
Good fun description.
I learned something too, because I had thought this stuff was only for babysaurasses.
Dragon32
15 Dec 151#13
Good price if you find it good for your eczema, but I always found it irritated it.
I'm not sure if this is one of the ones that had lanolin in it?
I've found the best one is the non perfumed Vasoline Intensive Repair Cream (normally buy loads of the big one when it goes on offer for £2 as it's normally expensive in Tesco etc at £5).
Bargainhuntersupreme
15 Dec 151#11
I added heat - where's my kiss?
Duelling Duck to Bargainhuntersupreme
15 Dec 15#12
Wherever I can book a Megabus to - believe me, I'm more desperate to give them than you are to get them.
Unless X's will do.
xx - there's two, you owe me one back.
anigan
15 Dec 153#9
Ur post is funny! However I would like to add that for those who suffer from eczema, it's anything but merry
Duelling Duck to anigan
15 Dec 151#10
Tell me about it - it's a pain on the arrrse.
999kernow
15 Dec 152#8
heat added for deal and linguistic effort
mrsmousey44
15 Dec 151#7
Anybody remember the advert for some kind of sweet? Bring on the trumpets!!! Or as I have been cursing *bring on the flamedeer*
dezontk
15 Dec 151#6
good title
someguy003
15 Dec 153#5
I wouldn't use this on any white/silver candycane reindeer. I would just cull them instead.
mynameisthehulk
15 Dec 152#3
I'm itching to get this deal, although the OP does seem a little flaky...
Opening post
Have your reindeer got a wee bit of chafage from pulling your sleigh? Well apply a bit of this to help those poor dears.. or should I say deers (I already know I shouldn't have) by rubbing a bit of this on their haunches.
Actually it really is a good deal despite my nonsense and £1.13 per 100g which is even cheaper than Amazon which regularly do it for a good price. A pound cheaper than Asda, £1.30 cheaper than Ocado and £1.59 cheaper than Boots!
And Merry Christmas everyone! Even if you vote cold I'd still give you a smacker under the mistletoe.
Top comments
Please note : does not come out of carpet.
Latest comments (37)
I've been looking for a good deal on this for a while, it's £2.40 for the tiny one in my local Boots & my teens use this for spots! (It helps!) X <3
pharmacists can do it for you now if you ask them & tell them the condition. We did it ourself 15 years ago because no doctors or pharmacists mixed products back than . Mixture of 20% hydrocortisone (1% active content) to 80% aqueous. which made it about 0.2 - 0.5% hydrocortisone.
it causes thinning of the skin
We tried Sudocream before but sudocream just didnt help at all other than a few hours temporary relief.
Please note : does not come out of carpet.
I learned something too, because I had thought this stuff was only for babysaurasses.
I'm not sure if this is one of the ones that had lanolin in it?
I've found the best one is the non perfumed Vasoline Intensive Repair Cream (normally buy loads of the big one when it goes on offer for £2 as it's normally expensive in Tesco etc at £5).
Unless X's will do.
xx - there's two, you owe me one back.