Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by BleepingBeauty » Sat Aug 16, 2014 4:38 pm

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archangle wrote:The full name is "Lanisnoh HPA Lanolin." Lanisnoh makes many products. You don't want to get the Lanisnoh diaper rash cream by mistake.
now, see? nobody would mistake what I originally told the OP to get (before BB waggled her finger at me) for diaper rash cream!!!
Nobody would mistake diaper rash ointment for what I'd already told her, either: "Lansinoh, which is a salve used by nursing moms to help with chapped nipples." Then again, I have noticed a real lack of reading comprehension lately - both here and in online comments elsewhere.

pr, you can get the message across without being crass.
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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by RicaLynn » Sat Aug 16, 2014 4:48 pm

palerider wrote:
archangle wrote:The full name is "Lanisnoh HPA Lanolin." Lanisnoh makes many products. You don't want to get the Lanisnoh diaper rash cream by mistake.
now, see? nobody would mistake what I originally told the OP to get (before BB waggled her finger at me) for diaper rash cream!!!
LMBO palerider, you gonna get yourself in trouble again! And if you'd check my profile, you'd know I'm a female of an age that even if I didn't have a child of my own (I do) I would be familiar with the product

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by palerider » Sat Aug 16, 2014 5:59 pm

BleepingBeauty wrote: pr, you can get the message across without being crass.
respectfully, one person's 'crass' is another person's 'funny'. I think you probably know I meant no harm in it, and apparently RicaLynn wasn't offended.

if I did offend you, then I'm truly sorry.

I just happen to think the word 'titty' is a fun, playful word. I could have used the term 'bewb' which a female friend of mine in her forty's prefers to use.

we don't always have to be precise and clinical, do we?

again, no offense was intended.

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by palerider » Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:03 pm

RicaLynn wrote:LMBO palerider, you gonna get yourself in trouble again! And if you'd check my profile, you'd know I'm a female of an age that even if I didn't have a child of my own (I do) I would be familiar with the product
it probably won't be the last time as pugsy said, I'm a bit like her husband in that I tend to joke around until I miss a line and step in it.

someone else referred to it as "bag balm for humans" though, I've bag balm on my hands, and have recommended it to others

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by RicaLynn » Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:06 pm

LOL well being raised in suburbia, I had no idea which "bag" that referred to until well into my teens. And a good friend bought me a small tin of bag balm when I was struggling to nurse my daughter, and we both had a good laugh!

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by BleepingBeauty » Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:41 pm

palerider wrote:
BleepingBeauty wrote: pr, you can get the message across without being crass.
respectfully, one person's 'crass' is another person's 'funny'. I think you probably know I meant no harm in it, and apparently RicaLynn wasn't offended.

if I did offend you, then I'm truly sorry.

I just happen to think the word 'titty' is a fun, playful word. I could have used the term 'bewb' which a female friend of mine in her forty's prefers to use.

we don't always have to be precise and clinical, do we?

again, no offense was intended.
Thanks. I'm glad the OP wasn't offended.

IMO, "titty" is a juvenile term, and we're supposed to be adults here. That's all. It wouldn't surprise me to hear a horny teenaged boy use the word, but I think it's crass when it comes from a grown man.

To each his own. Peace.
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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by RicaLynn » Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:10 am

So, last night I got to try all three pillows, S, M, L. Small was too small, leaked all the way around. Large was not as oversized as I imagined, and it took care of the subtle "whoosh" I hadn't realized I'd been getting with the M. In fact, I woke up around 4am when my daughter (7) climbed in with me, and I had to feel my face to be sure I was still wearing it!!! What a difference!! I still have a good sized acne breakout going on but I'm managing that during the day with warm compresses and herbal blemish treatment, and it gave me almost no trouble when donning the mask last night. I think I can do this!!!

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by palerider » Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:31 am

RicaLynn wrote:I think I can do this!!!
at this rate, you'll have that snufflenose of yours tamed in no time

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by Goomba42079 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 12:51 pm

So I just recently got my Cpap machine and have the Nasal Pillow Nuance Pro mask. I wash the pillows with warm water and mild soap and let air dry before putting on, I have cleaned the house and aired it out. I can not stop breaking out on my nose and having sore nostrils. I wash my face every night with an apricot scrub and it does no good. I apply carmex around the bottom of my nostrils for some protection at night before applying the mask, and that does not help with the soreness. Any advice?

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by palerider » Thu Aug 21, 2014 1:39 pm

Goomba42079 wrote:So I just recently got my Cpap machine and have the Nasal Pillow Nuance Pro mask. I wash the pillows with warm water and mild soap and let air dry before putting on, I have cleaned the house and aired it out. I can not stop breaking out on my nose and having sore nostrils. I wash my face every night with an apricot scrub and it does no good. I apply carmex around the bottom of my nostrils for some protection at night before applying the mask, and that does not help with the soreness. Any advice?
yeah, here's a good place to start:viewtopic.php?f=1&t=99933

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Re: Newbie with a sensitive nose :(

Post by RicaLynn » Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:35 pm

Goomba, I think your facial cleansing regimen is the source of your trouble! Apricot scrub is for exfoliating once, maybe twice a week, so by scrubbing daily you're irritating and drying the skin around your nose, causing it to overproduce oil. And applying carmex is not only adding insult to injury with the menthol, it's not all that great for the pillow mask as I believe it's petroleum based. Mild soap and water, along with a non-petroleum ointment at bedtime, is what I've done to clear up my breakouts.

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