u/honeymimu

Trying to start a routine for my Keratosis but unsure if apply cream right and when to expect results

Right now my routine everyday is I wash my arms with Neutrogena Body Clear Wash and then before bed after my shower I apply Ebanel 40% Urea Cream + 2% Salicylic Acid. My issue is I'm struggling to apply the urea cream because its so thick and sticky and I feel like I'm not getting a good even coating on my arm and then it also sometimes rolls up into white long clumps of product randomly so I'm wondering if this normal or if theres a better way to apply the urea cream? Should I be applying it when my skin is damp like after my shower every time? It applies better when I do that I think.

I'm also wondering if theres anything else I should add to my routine to help with my keratosis. I want to do the best possible routine I can to help my Keratosis.

And one more thing I was wondering was if say my Urea cream I have isn't working for me how long should I keep trying it until I try a different product?

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u/honeymimu — 4 days ago

First time shipping fruits, trying to do research but need some help!

I want to send a friend some fruits, maybe a cheese from the farmers market. They're about a 7 hour drive away from me. I'm from Virginia and they're from Tennessee and I was wondering on how to package and ship them the berries? I know I need dry ice packs and an insulated carton but is this the best budget option that I have in my amazon cart? If anyone has any recommendations please let me know!

So far, I know I need to pre cool the insulated container, put paper towels at the bottom, line it with a plastic bag or liner, place the dry ice packs inside the insulated carton with the strawberries, fill any empty space with packing peanuts or something, tie the liner/bag and then put paper towels on top and put the lid of the insulated container back on and put it into the cardboard box. Am I missing anything? How should I avoid the strawberries from falling out of the container?

Also wondering how many carton of quart strawberries that size box would hold?

Thank you!

u/honeymimu — 5 days ago