Thu-11-10-2018, 11:22 AM
Oooooooo a space suit. Thank you Maryam, but I only have a little.
Ok I have now been using Enstilar for 1 week.
Left hand then and now:
Right hand then and now:
As you can see it has worked, but it's done no better than the Diprosone that I use for a flare-up.
It's not done anything for the underarms or the groin area and another patch on my torso that is just flat and red has not changed. I have also tried it on my legs, but again it's been no better that Diprosone.
I can see that it would be a good product for flakes and would soon get it down, but for me my rare flare-ups are usually just flat and red and it has not done anything for that.
I don't like the sticky greasy feel just the same as Dovobet Gel, and it does stain your clothes. I'm now walking around each day with a grease stain on the back of my clean t-shirt, and my trouser legs are are felling all clammy.
I will keep a can on hand for if I do ever get a bad case of flakes, but I'm not going to continue with it. I prefer a cream and Doprosone is much milder and easier to apply, plus the added benefit of not making everything greasy.
All in all I would say it's good for hitting flakes hard but it's not for me.
Ok I have now been using Enstilar for 1 week.
Left hand then and now:
Right hand then and now:
As you can see it has worked, but it's done no better than the Diprosone that I use for a flare-up.
It's not done anything for the underarms or the groin area and another patch on my torso that is just flat and red has not changed. I have also tried it on my legs, but again it's been no better that Diprosone.
I can see that it would be a good product for flakes and would soon get it down, but for me my rare flare-ups are usually just flat and red and it has not done anything for that.
I don't like the sticky greasy feel just the same as Dovobet Gel, and it does stain your clothes. I'm now walking around each day with a grease stain on the back of my clean t-shirt, and my trouser legs are are felling all clammy.
I will keep a can on hand for if I do ever get a bad case of flakes, but I'm not going to continue with it. I prefer a cream and Doprosone is much milder and easier to apply, plus the added benefit of not making everything greasy.
All in all I would say it's good for hitting flakes hard but it's not for me.