Skincare’s routine

Healthy SkinSkincare’s routine

Healthy Skin

To maintain healthy skin, follow these steps: Keep your skin clean – Avoid using soaps, bubble baths, and shower gels. – Use the creams prescribed by your doctor to moisturize your skin. – If you have red inflamed areas, apply the prescribed topical steroid until it settles, then discontinue use. Hygiene Maintaining good hygiene is crucial for healthy skin. You may experience very dry, scaly, cracked skin, or excessive moisture. This moisture, also known as exudate, is harmful to your skin and should be removed. Bathing or showering helps eliminate …
Gentle Tips for Dry Skin ReliefSkincare’s routine

Gentle Tips for Dry Skin Relief

Dry skin can become more noticeable in low humidity, leading to discomfort like itching, flaking, and even cracking. Simple changes in your routine can make a difference. Here’s what dermatologists recommend: Modify your baths and showers: – Close the bathroom door to retain moisture. – Use warm, not hot water. – Keep your shower or bath brief, around 5 to 10 minutes. – Use a mild, fragrance-free cleanser. – Apply enough cleanser to clean, avoiding excess lather. – Gently blot your skin dry with a towel. – Immediately apply moisturizer …
Topical SteroidsSkincare’s routine

Topical Steroids

– Keep your skin clean. – Avoid using soaps, bubble baths, and shower gels. – Use the creams your doctor gave you to keep your skin moisturized. – Use the prescribed topical steroid (cream or ointment applied directly to the skin) on the red, inflamed areas until they calm down, then stop using it. Topical steroid treatment – Put on your topical steroid after using your moisturizer. – Rub the steroid on all the red and inflamed areas until they look shiny. – Measure the amount using the fingertip unit. …