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How to Treat Dry Skin Patches

American Esthetician Organization

Understanding Dry Skin Patches Your skin acts as a protective barrier against external elements, but certain factors can disrupt its natural moisture balance, leading to dry patches. These patches are areas of skin that become rough, flaky, and may appear red or irritated. What are Dry Skin Patches?

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Dermaplaning Regret And How To Avoid It

Eminence Organics

Without the proper training, sanitizing knowledge, or knowing how to angle the tool, you’re at risk of damaging the delicate skin on your face, which may prompt an infection, irritation, scratches or even scarring. And always remember, your treatment should be slow, careful and very light on the skin to avoid scratches and irritation.

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How to Fix Brittle Nails in the Winter

Hollywood Institute

The dry winter air holds less moisture than the hot, humid summer months. And just like you probably find yourself reaching for your facial moisturizer and , hair serums a lot more during the winter months, don’t forget about the care and keeping of your nails. That’s right, nails need moisturizer like the rest of our bodies.

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Skincare for Frequent Flyers

American Esthetician Organization

Despite being on the move, make sure you cleanse, tone and moisturize your skin daily. Importance of Hydration Drinking plenty of water serves as a natural moisturizer for your skin, fighting off dryness induced by cabin pressures. It helps to hydrate and moisturize your skin, especially in the low humidity of aircraft cabins.

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Skin Fissures and Split Fingertips

First Derm

Skin fissures on the leg, characterized by cracks in the skin accompanied by dry, discolored, and irritated surrounding tissue. The latter is a bit worrying, not only because of the pain and bleeding it might cause, but also because of the risk of various irritants and germs entering your body through the damaged skin.

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Left Hand Itching? Itchy Palms

First Derm

At the moment we are also required to wash our hands frequently and use hand sanitizer. Treating your hand eczema requires consistent moisturizing, try to protect your hands from the elements too by wearing gloves where possible. Moisturize – We see this as the most important one. This can dry out the skin.

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Atopic Dermatitis vs. Contact Dermatitis: What’s the Difference?

First Derm

Contact Dermatitis : Triggered by external irritants or allergens, causing localized redness, blisters, and itching. What is Dermatitis Dermatitis refers to a group of conditions that causes inflamed, irritated, and often itchy skin. [1] Diagnosis : Requires medical history, skin examination, and sometimes allergy patch testing.