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Baby eczema and nappy rash can be extremely unpleasant for young children, but shoppers think they've found a "saving grace".
The cream is being hailed a "miracle" by shoppers, who are praising the product for being a "life saver". Skin Salvation is made with organic herb tinctures that are designed to soothe inflammation and nourish depleted skin.In the reviews section, one shopper said: "This is truly a miracle balm. Can't believe how quickly it started working!" A second happy shopper added: "This balm has been a lifesaver for my sons eczema.
Praising the product, mum Joyce Anoshi said: "My daughter has been suffering with eczema since she was 5 months old. We've tried different kinds of cream and even the steroid cream does not help. She even had an allergic reaction to steroid cream, which makes her skin very bad. "After a year of suffering from eczema we can finally say that Balmonds Skin Salvation is the only thing that helped her. And her eczema was all over her body, she would wake up every 2hrs every night due to itchiness caused by her eczema. The only thing that helped her sleep was giving her antihistamines, but after that she would go back to scratching. She missed a lot of things in her 1st year because of suffering from eczema.
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