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How to Treat Eyelid Dermatitis (Eczema)

US Dermatologt Partners

Dermatitis is an umbrella term that refers to a group of skin conditions that cause skin irritation, sensitivity, redness, and similar symptoms. As the name implies, eyelid dermatitis or eyelid eczema, is a form of dermatitis that impacts the upper or lower eyelid. What is Eyelid Dermatitis?

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Winter Skincare: Combating Dry Skin in NYC

Art of Dermatology

With lip balm, however, be sure to leave it in place and not lick and rub it off subconsciously, requiring more frequent reapplication, since this can lead to the paradoxical “lip licker’s dermatitis”. Take Action for Healthier Skin Ready to transform your winter skincare routine? Don’t let winter take a toll on your skin.

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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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Navigating Eczema: How a Dermatologist Can Help Manage Atopic Dermatitis

US Dermatologt Partners

Atopic Dermatitis, more commonly known as eczema, is a common skin condition impacting one in 10 Americans. From identifying triggers and creating a customized daily skincare plan to discussing medications and other treatments, a dermatologist can help you achieve and maintain healthy skin.” Millions of people in the U.S.

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Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens?

First Derm

Parents and older teens should prioritize gentle skincare and sun protection , and consult dermatologists before incorporating retinol into skincare routines. Supervision : Monitor your children’s skincare routines to ensure they are using products appropriately and in the right quantities.

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Treating Redness on the Face: Causes and Solutions

American Esthetician Organization

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. Dermatitis, which refers to inflammation of the skin, can occur due to various factors such as contact with irritants or allergens, and can manifest as facial redness. Opt for lukewarm water instead.

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Understanding Damaged Skin Barrier: Signs & Solutions

US Dermatologt Partners

Some common skin barrier disorders include: Acne Eczema (atopic dermatitis) Dandruff Causes of Skin Barrier Damage When it comes to skin barrier damage, Dr. Holman says, “There’s not necessarily one specific cause of skin barrier damage. Without an effective skin barrier, there are numerous skin health issues that may develop.”