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The Benefits of Goat Milk Soap for Eczema
There's nothing better than that squeaky-clean feeling of stepping out of the shower at the end of a long day. But while many of the harsh chemicals found in conventional soaps are highly effective...
How To Use Neem Oil for Eczema Treatment
Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by dry and irritated skin. According to Western medical practice, eczema flares have tended to be treated through various interventions...
Eczema and Food Allergies: What's The Link?
It's no secret that many people with eczema also develop food allergies, particularly during childhood.
But why are eczema and food allergies linked, and how do you protect yourself and your loved ...
Impact of Eczema: Skin Barrier Function
The skin is the body's first line of defense against environmental germs, chemicals, and allergens, playing a critical role in your overall health.
However, for people living with eczema, a comprom...
How Does Atopic Dermatitis Affect My Skin Microbiome?
As the body's largest organ, it's no secret the skin plays a vital role in overall human health.
But did you know that many of the skin's superpowers are driven by your 'skin microbiome' - a vast c...
What Is Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis?
The days leading up to your period each month can be a rollercoaster. Maybe you experience mood swings or weight gain, bloating, or acne outbreaks - but do you also notice your skin breaking out in...
Does Eczema Get Better With Age?
Eczema refers to a set of chronic inflammatory skin conditions typically characterized by itchy, dry, and sensitive skin patches.
While there is no exact root cause, it results from a combination o...
How Is Nose Seborrheic Dermatitis Treated?
Have you ever noticed scaly patches around the sides of your nose? Or inflamed, flaking skin around your nostrils? You might be experiencing seborrheic dermatitis.
Seborrheic dermatitis (or seborrh...
Treating Eczema on Black Skin
Eczema affects more than 31 million Americans today, impacting people of all races and ethnicities.
We know that eczema tends to be more common amongst African American patients, people of Hispanic...