Fix Your Skin With…Laundry Soap?: 30-Day Healthy Skin Challenge

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Don’t let laundry become even more of a pain. Yup, even your laundry can affect your skin. Common culprits in laundry detergent that can contribute to chronic rashes, itching, acne and even hyperpigmentation include fragrance and preservatives. If your skin problems just don’t seem to be getting better, even after a proper diagnosis, careful prevention […]

Treat Your Makeup Like Skincare

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Whatever’s on your skin can harm it or help it. If you think makeup has nothing to do with your skin’s health, remember that makeup stays on longer than most skincare. This means that makeup formulations have much, much more time to help or harm your skin. Remember: no amount of makeup can totally hide unhealthy skin. We all need […]

Take A Walk On The Mild Side: Skin-Friendly Laundry!

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If you’ve got sensitive, acne-prone or hyperpigmented skin, it’s amazing the amount of things that can work against you. Skin care and makeup, of course, but also some fabrics, clothing material, and…LAUNDRY DETERGENT!

Get The Right Diagnosis

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An accurate diagnosis is gold. And it’s not as simple as it might seem. Dermatology has one of the broadest ranges of possible diagnoses in medicine. What looks like acne could be keratosis pilaris (a condition of dry skin). And there are different types of acne and acne-like conditions the may require different treatments — pityrosporum […]

Your Skin Needs Sleep

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How to get healthier skin in 30 days? Sleep more. Get 7 to 8 hours of sleep every night. Less than that is pro-inflammatory which worsens inflammatory skin conditions like acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis…and can even hasten aging! Adequate sleep also helps you stress less (which lessens inflammation) and eat more nutritionally (less inflammation…seeing a […]

STEROIDS, CORTICOSTEROIDS: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Allergen (or, several are) In what is a particularly cruel irony, many of the steroids used to calm extreme itching and inflammation may cause them. Corticosteroids were the American Contact Dermatitis Society‘s “allergen of the year” in 2005. Specifically on the published allergen lists are: Budesonide, Clobetasol-17-propionate, Hydrocortisone-17-butyrate, Desoximethasone, Triancinolone, and Tixocortol-21-pivalate. Steroids can be extremely important […]

NEOMYCIN: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Allergen. Not just an allergen, this popular topical antibiotic was the American Contact Dermatitis Society‘s “allergen of the year” in 2010. Watch for it in its pure form but also combined with other active ingredients in many common topical antibacterial creams and ointments well as some eye drops, root canal filings and some personal care […]

GOLD: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Allergen. Many metals are common allergens, and gold is no exception. To be sure, ask your dermatologist for a patch test — you might be sensitive to many other allergens but not this gorgeous one! References:  Regularly published reports on the most common allergens by the North American Contact Dermatitis Group and European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies (based on over 28,000 patch test results, combined), […]

LANOLIN: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Allergen. Lanolin, a fatty substance from sheep’s wool, is actually an alcohol….but that’s not why it is an allergen (“alcohol” per se isn’t an allergen…click here to learn more). Far from being drying, lanolin is a common base in ointments, can be soothing and is frequently used effectively for moist wound healing…but it is lanolin a common allergen. Again, […]

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