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Eyelid Eczema (Eyelid Dermatitis) Prevention & Treatment Options

West Lake Dermatology

Eyelid eczema, also known as eyelid dermatitis, is a skin condition that affects the delicate skin around the eyes. It can cause discomfort and frustration due to its visibility and the sensitivity of the skin in that area. What is Eyelid Eczema (Eyelid Dermatitis)? What is Eyelid Eczema (Eyelid Dermatitis)?

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Aloe- and Rice Extract-based Cream Impresses in Sensitive Skin

The Dermatology Digest

A nature-based moisturizing cream containing aloe and rice extract improves moisturization and skin barrier function in individuals with dry and sensitive skin, according to research presented at the 2024 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. The result?

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How Contact Dermatitis Can Result from ‘Natural’ Skin Care Products

First Derm

The research letter published in JAMA Dermatology revealed that numerous products marketed as “clean” and “natural” can still trigger skin problems due to the presence of ingredients that may contribute to allergic contact dermatitis. This can result in contact dermatitis and other adverse skin reactions.

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Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms, Causes, And Treatments

West Lake Dermatology

Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) is common skin condition known for its chronic and recurrent nature. Understanding seborrheic dermatitis is the first step towards managing it effectively. In this blog post, we delve into the causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options for this skin condition.

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Eczema Care: 10 Skin-Care Ingredients to Avoid

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Eczema Care: 10 Skin-Care Ingredients to Avoid Eczema and Skin-Care Products | Ingredients to Avoid if You Have Eczema Eczema is a group of conditions that cause inflamed, irritated and often itchy skin. [1] 1] Three main categories of eczema are atopic eczema, contact dermatitis and stasis dermatitis.

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Treating Redness on the Face: Causes and Solutions

American Esthetician Organization

Rosacea, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, is one of the most common culprits. Rosacea often leads to persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead, along with other symptoms like flushing, acne-like bumps, and sensitive skin. In addition to rosacea, other skin conditions can contribute to facial redness.

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Benefits Of Facial Oils

Eminence Organics

UV exposure creates free radicals that deteriorate healthy cells, affecting the appearance of a skin the same way a car that’s been overexposed to the elements begins to rust. Antioxidants stop that process in its tracks while reducing inflammation, which makes antioxidant-heavy oils ideal for sensitive skin.

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