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Oatmeal Bath For Eczema Relief
Skincare routines can often feel complicated for people with eczema - applying topical creams here, there, and everywhere, trying to keep up with the unpredictable pattern of eczema flares across y...
Is Eczema Dry Skin: What Are The Differences?
Most people will, at some point in their lives, experience dry skin. Whether it's a particularly cold winter or a new scented soap, overexposure to sunlight, or the natural process of aging - there...
Heat Rash Vs. Eczema: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments
Over the summer months, soaring temperatures can prove a nightmare for sensitive skin, increasing the risk of eczema flares and triggering itchy heat rash.
Although there are many overlaps between ...
Steroid-Free Treatments For Eczema
Corticosteroids ('steroids' for short) are anti-inflammatory medicines that combat various health conditions. Particularly within Western medicine, topical steroids form the cornerstone of conventi...
Eczema and Tattoos: Can they Coexist?
Getting a tattoo is a big decision at the best of times, but for those of us with sensitive skin, there can be even more factors to consider. Maybe you're thinking about making your first trip to t...
How To Get Rid of Eczema Dark Spots
Are you looking to treat eczema dark spots and get rid of eczema scars? Dark spots are a side effect of eczema or atopic dermatitis, often developing in people with darker skin tones. Dark spots or...
What is Stasis Dermatitis?
Have you heard of stasis dermatitis? Also called gravitational dermatitis, venous eczema, and venous stasis dermatitis, the condition occurs when there is poor circulation in the lower legs or ven...
How to Treat Contact Dermatitis
Contact dermatitis is one of the many forms of eczema. It occurs when the skin reacts with inflammation or irritation after contact with something that triggers an allergic reaction. The skin rash...
Eczema vs Keratosis Pilaris: Do you Know the Difference?
Eczema is a chronic skin condition characterized by dryness, redness, and rough patches of skin. It affects between 10-20% of the population. But what’s the difference between eczema and keratosis?...