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How To Treat Eczema In Babies

How To Treat Eczema In Babies

Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Atopic dermatitis or eczema is a common skin condition in babies affecting up to 25 percent of children. An estimated 60 percent of people with eczema develop it during their first year of life. Dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology say most cases can be controlled with a customized skin care plan, which may include moisturizers, prescription medications and strategies to eliminate triggers.

How To Handle Hyperkeratosis

How To Handle Hyperkeratosis

Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Is your skin thicker than usual in unusual places? You might have hyperkeratosis in one of its forms. Generally, it is either pressure related from excessive inflammation, irritation, or pressure to the skin; or non-pressure related which occurs on skin that isn’t irritated, likely the cause of genetics.

Going To The Sauna Benefits Your Skin

Going To The Sauna Benefits Your Skin

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

There’s nothing more invigorating than enjoying time in the sauna. While it leaves you feeling completely refreshed, your skin is even happier when you take the time out to luxuriate within one. As it turns out, saunas have great benefits for your skin!

Sensitive Or Sensitized Skin: Key Differences And What To Do

Sensitive Or Sensitized Skin: Key Differences And What To Do

You can’t get rid of sensitive skin, but with sensitized skin, you’re going to see skin problems fade away when you take care of yourself from the inside out.

Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Eczema, Asthma And Hay Fever Risk Affected By Multiple Genes

Eczema, Asthma And Hay Fever Risk Affected By Multiple Genes

Researchers have found a total of 141 regions or genes in our genetic material that largely explain the genetic risk underlying eczema as well as asthma and hay fever.

Written By Kevin Kerfoot / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

 

 

5 Skin Care Blunders That Make You Look Older

5 Skin Care Blunders That Make You Look Older

Written By Shaun Dmello / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

A regular skincare routine can keep you looking young and vibrant. Unfortunately, skin care blunders can wreak havoc on your skin and add years to your face. In order to preserve your looks, make sure that you follow a regular skin care routine that is gentle on your skin. If you notice that your skin has started to age, don’t blindly use an anti-aging cream, instead make sure that you are not guilty of skincare blunders that make you look older.
Argan Oil – How To Use And What It Is Good For

Argan Oil – How To Use And What It Is Good For

Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Argan oil is something that is used in skincare and haircare products all of the time - and claims to be lifechanging for your body. Argan oil originated from the argan tree in Morocco and has quickly spread worldwide.
Eczema News: Staying Active With Eczema And Asthma

Eczema News: Staying Active With Eczema And Asthma

The University of Bristol recently studied how teenagers are affected by asthma, eczema or obesity and discovered some reassuring findings.

Written By Kevin Kerfoot / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

10 Dry Hand Remedies And Treatments

10 Dry Hand Remedies And Treatments

Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Severely dry hands can cause a lot of skin irritation or sometimes even pain. Luckily, there are several methods to keep your hands moisturized and soft. Check these 10 remedies to fix all of your dry hand problems in a snap.

 

Weathering The Season: 5 Tips For Handling Eczema In The Winter

Weathering The Season: 5 Tips For Handling Eczema In The Winter

Wintertime can be difficult for people suffering from eczema. And while it’s not always possible to prevent a flare, there are things you can do to make the symptoms just a little more tolerable.

Written By Anita Ginsburg / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

 

 

What Causes Eczema?

What Causes Eczema?

The exact cause of eczema is unknown. It seems to be a combination of dry, irritable skin, an abnormal immune response, and a tendency to run in families that together constitute conditions favorable for eczema.
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