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The first and primary recommendation is don't use soap unless you have to.
What, don't we sell soap? Yes we do, and our
soaps are formulated to be vitamin and oil rich, as well as skin friendly. Still,
if you have eczema, the current medical school of thought is that people overuse
soap and that eczema sufferers should use soap only when water is not sufficient
to remove dirt from skin.
The Best Soap for Eczema
Unfortunately there is no one agreed upon best kind of soap for eczema
sufferers. Different clinical tests, sponsored by different soap
companies, unsurprisingly tout various brands as the most skin friendly based on
specific properties of various soaps and different underlying assumptions as to
what really determines skin friendliness.
Dermatological recommendations in choosing a soap generally include:
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Avoid harsh detergent soaps.
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Choose a soap that has an oil, fat, or
petroleum base.
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Use an unscented soap.
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Patch test your soap choice, by using it
only on a chosen area until you are sure of its results.
How to Use Soap When You
Must
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Bathe instead of shower.
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Bathe in warm water--not hot.
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Use soap sparingly.
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Avoid using washcloths, sponges, or loofahs.
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Use soap on areas where it is necessary.
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Soap up only at the very end of your bath.
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Pat your skin with a soft towel till slightly damp.
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Use an alcohol and fragrance free moisturizer
to seal the bath's moisture in your skin.
Reducing the Effects of
Eczema
1. Avoid contact with anything
you know irritates your skin. Common irritants include:
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Scratchy Clothing
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Detergents
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Fragrances
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Specific Foods
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Mold
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Tobacco Smoke
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Pollen
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Mites
2. Control the humidity and
temperature of your environment as much as possible. Avoid sudden changes.
3. Reduce Stress
4. Establish a skin care
routine that includes moisturizing frequently and washing infrequently.
5. Avoid harsh detergents. Use
alcohol and fragrance free oil, fat, or petroleum based soaps and lotions.
Our Soaps and Lotions
Dreamview Farm handmade soaps and lotions are natural goat milk (fat) based and
designed to be as skin friendly as we can make them. Most commercial soaps
are actually detergents rather than glycerin (soap). We use no alcohol or
detergents and all of our products are available fragrance free. Our
customers with eczema have told us that after using our soap, lotion, and lip
balm their skin was healthier than ever. We hope your experience will be
the same! Visit DreamView Farm Soaps and Lotions
Sources:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/467063_5
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/eczemanet/whatis.html
http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/dermatitis/index.html
http://familydoctor.org/176.xml
http://www.nationaleczema.org/home.html
http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections/skin/eczema_atopic_dermatitis.html
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/eczemanet/treatment.html
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/skin_hair/eczema_moisturisers_003761.htm
“Managing atopic dermatitis
(eczema) is like taking care of the family car. For
instance, when the car breaks down, you take it to the mechanic
and get it fixed. That’s like managing a flare of atopic
dermatitis with topical steroids...but there’s still the
maintenance therapy. Your car may be fixed, but you still
have to put oil in it regularly or the engine will seize and
that’ll be the end of it. With eczema, you have to adopt a
good maintenance regimen to help minimize flares of the disease.
And, like your car, you can do everything right—change the oil
every 3,000 miles — and it can still break down on you.”
–Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD
Chief, Pediatric Dermatology
University of California at San Diego School of Medicine
San Diego, CA |
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