Wednesday, July 14, 2010
GIVEAWAY IS OVER
WINNER IS BEING CHOSEN
I was asked to do a review on StaphASeptic. I've had this for a few weeks but wanted to wait until I really had to use it to do an honest review on it.
Lucas unfortunately fell over the weekend onto a bunch of those little thorn balls. He had about fifty thorns in his knee.
I was really surprised by his reaction to this Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Gel. He was upset at first, like he normally is with other ointments that we use for boo boo's, but then he calmed down almost immediately after we put this on him. It seemed like the Lidocaine instantly helped with the pain.
Lucas is EXTREMELY sensitive to anything that he touches or touches him or so I was a little concerned at first. It was a little wetter than the other leading brands and I think it was helpful that I didn't have to rub it into the wounds, I just glided right over it.
I will absolutely go with this brand from now on when it comes to Lucas's Boo-Boos!
Thank you StaphASeptic for the opportunity to share this review and giveaway with our viewers!
The company has also given us a link to give to our viewers for $1.00 off should you decide to purchase it right away.
Taken from their site to show you more about the product.
Protection from skin infections...
Applied to minor cuts, scrapes and abrasions, StaphAseptic® can help prevent skin infections caused by bacteria such as MRSA, staph, and other germs, and contains Lidocaine for effective pain relief.
StaphAseptic is available in a 2 oz. tube or single use packets.
Use StaphAseptic as part of a complete staph prevention program to help protect you and your family from skin infections.
Staph Prevention Program:
Drug information
Active ingredients:
Benzethonium Chloride 0.2%.... First Aid Antiseptic
Lidocaine HCl 2.5%........... Topical Pain Reliever
Inactive ingredients:
aminomethyl propanol, allantoin, carbomer, cocamide DEA, disodium EDTA, glycerine, polyoxyl 35 castor oil, purified water, tea tree oil, white thyme oil
Uses:
First aid to help protect against skin infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns.
Temporarily relieves pain and itching associated with minor burns, cuts, scrapes, insect bites and skin irritations.
For a list of where to buy StaphASeptic please click hereLucas unfortunately fell over the weekend onto a bunch of those little thorn balls. He had about fifty thorns in his knee.
I was really surprised by his reaction to this Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Gel. He was upset at first, like he normally is with other ointments that we use for boo boo's, but then he calmed down almost immediately after we put this on him. It seemed like the Lidocaine instantly helped with the pain.
Lucas is EXTREMELY sensitive to anything that he touches or touches him or so I was a little concerned at first. It was a little wetter than the other leading brands and I think it was helpful that I didn't have to rub it into the wounds, I just glided right over it.
I will absolutely go with this brand from now on when it comes to Lucas's Boo-Boos!
Thank you StaphASeptic for the opportunity to share this review and giveaway with our viewers!
The company has also given us a link to give to our viewers for $1.00 off should you decide to purchase it right away.
Taken from their site to show you more about the product.
Applied to minor cuts, scrapes and abrasions, StaphAseptic® can help prevent skin infections caused by bacteria such as MRSA, staph, and other germs, and contains Lidocaine for effective pain relief.
StaphAseptic is available in a 2 oz. tube or single use packets.
Use StaphAseptic as part of a complete staph prevention program to help protect you and your family from skin infections.
Staph Prevention Program:
- Treat and cover wounds
- Don't share personal items (like towels)
- Shower after physical activity
- Properly clean gear and equipment
- Keep hands clean
- Consult your physician for all active wounds
Drug information
Active ingredients:
Benzethonium Chloride 0.2%.... First Aid Antiseptic
Lidocaine HCl 2.5%........... Topical Pain Reliever
Inactive ingredients:
aminomethyl propanol, allantoin, carbomer, cocamide DEA, disodium EDTA, glycerine, polyoxyl 35 castor oil, purified water, tea tree oil, white thyme oil
Uses:
First aid to help protect against skin infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns.
Temporarily relieves pain and itching associated with minor burns, cuts, scrapes, insect bites and skin irritations.
I was also given a package of StaphASeptic to give to one of our subscribers!
To enter:
Visit StaphASeptic and leave a comment telling me something that you learned about regarding MRSA (This must be done first for any additional entries to count)
For additional entries: (leave a separate comment for each one)
- Subscribe to our blog via email, Google Friend Connect, Twitter, facebook, or reader and you will get an entry for each way that you subscribe
- Follow me on twitter (@lucasjourneyspd) and tweet about this giveaway, you can tweet once per day, leave a separate comment for each tweet.
- Blog about this giveaway with a link back to this post. Leave me a comment with your url.
All entries must be received by 11:59pm Saturday, 7/31/10. Winner will be chosen by random.org and emailed so be sure you leave me a way to contact you.
Good Luck!
Hi, sounds like a very interesting product. I don't think I've ever seen it before, but then I'm in the UK so perhaps it hasn't arrived here. I have twins plus another small chap so lots of boo boos as they bash into each other lol.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and following as well, I'm now following your adventures here (love the pic on your banner, we have that egg set too)
Abi
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Debbie, how do you find time to do all of this! These giveaways and you are remarkable!
I learned that MRSA, can cause skin infections that may look like a pimple, boil or ingrown hair and can be red, swollen, painful, or have pus and other drainage.
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I learned that kids playing sports are at greater risk because they share equipment and have skin contact which are both common causes of infections.
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If you think you may have a skin infection, contact your physician immediately. Staph bacteria, including MRSA, can cause skin infections that may look like a pimple, boil, or ingrown hair and can be red, swollen, painful, or have pus and other drainage. Serious infections may cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, or even death.