Ala-Quin for Dermatitis User Reviews
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"Ala-Quin worked on day 1. I had an itchy rash in the groin area. The first night of use was the first night I did not wake up scratching so much that I drew blood. The only problem is that it stains everything. It turns everything it touches a light yellow-tan color. On day two, when I awoke, my underwear (jockey shorts) looked like I had not changed them in a month. I was horrified. The stuff would not wash out. I ended up bleaching the daylights out of them. That helped, but the shorts were still very dingy looking. My wife finally suggested that I use, wash, and reuse the same 3 or 4 pairs of shorts, and when the treatment was over, just discard the ugly, stained shorts. So that is what I am doing."