'At one stage, things got so bad his fingernails even fell out'
Two NI mums have told how they began their business to help kids suffering from eczema after first hand experience with their own sons.
Claire remembers restless nights spent battling her son James’ "relentless scratching and painful skin". In Tracy's case, her son Leo needed intensive wet wrapping treatment, a therapy which involves frequent baths, bandaging, and intensive moisturising. Witnessing the gradual improvement in Leo's condition, the pair say this inspired them to explore the idea further and find out if it could help other children.
"However, we are determined that our products have to do what we say they do - reduce skin damage and improve sleep – with no gimmicks."
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