Ingredients

Active Ingredients: Aloe Vera Gel, Tocopheryl Acetate

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Always Consult Your Physician Prior to Use

     

For Eczema, Shingles, Psoriasis, Sunburn and Other Conditions: Our customers report the best results when Jeans Cream is applied consistently and often. This is not an overnight miracle cure. However, an easing of symptoms is generally noticeable within 48 hours. A marked improvement in the condition might take a week or two of consistent application. Some of our customers tell us they also use Jeans Cream as a preventative that helps to ward off an eczema outbreak.

 

      For Radiation Therapy:

       Begin applying once a day for several days prior to the start of radiation therapy.

       Apply sparingly.  A thick coat is not necessary.

       Upon start of radiation, apply at least twice a day – once at bedtime for optimal results, and once again immediately following treatment.  If the skin becomes pink, hot, irritated, itchy or sensitive, re-apply the cream as often as relief is needed. Note that skin should be free of any cream or ointment at the time of radiation.

       For breast cancer treatment, pay special attention to the crease under the breast.  The underarm area may also be affected where the cream should be applied if needed.  Ask the nurse about an exit site if there is one, where the cream should also be applied.

       Continue use at least once a day after completion of radiation to finish product.     

If started mid or post-radiation: Same as above less first line.  If deleterious skin condition exists, an improvement, at least slight, but often quite significant should be noted in 48 hours.  

 

Jeans Cream is safe on mucous membrane.
Caution- For external use only, avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician prior to use if you have experienced allergic reactions to cosmetics in the past or if you notice any unusual reaction after use.


You may also want to read our article on skin care during radiation treatment:

January, 2010
"How To Care for Your Skin During Radiation Therapy"

Since skin reactions are a common side effect of radiation therapy, you will need to pay special attention to the skin area being irradiated while undergoing your radiation treatment. Here are a few tips…

READ THE ARTICLE