Luxiq for Atopic Dermatitis User Reviews
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"I used to use this when it came as a foam option. For dermatitis breakouts that left my forehead burning with red blotchy skin, often a single dose of Luxiq would make it go away overnight, entirely. Truly amazing. I only had to use it once or twice during the odd flare-up. The only side effect was initial burning that subsided in about 15-30 min. I think they discontinued the foam, but you should check as it really helps."