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Nov 21, 2014
Bailey G.
I caught a cold at work and had to spend the day using their crappy, generic Kleenexes. It made my nose red and raw, and the bottom is flakey and still kinda sore. What can I use to make my nose better? Vaseline? Extra moisturizer?
Nov 21, 2014
Roz X.
If you have it, Vitamin E. You could always break a capsule if you don't have a bottle of oil. Aquaphor is excellent for dry patches as well. Vaseline won't do anything but seal, rather than soothe. If you have a thick face cream...you can try applying that...then Jojoba an hour later if it's on hand. Hope you feel better soon.
Nov 21, 2014
Caroline A.
You should try coconut oil.
Nov 21, 2014
M G.
What I found works good for my dry spots I exfoliate, green tea toner, jojoba oil and spf and it really really helps me. I personally wouldn't recommend coconut oil if you have sensitive skin or acne prone so other jojoba oil or argan oil would be best in my opinion.
Nov 21, 2014
Diana T.
Jojoba or any moisturizing oil usually works quickly for me.
Nov 21, 2014
Rissa G.
aquaphor for sure