Helps relieve itch and inflammation from a variety of skin conditions:
Hand Eczema (also known as Hand Dermatitis) can be caused by a number of factors including exposure to irritants such as water, soaps and detergents. For this reason, housewives, hairdressers and people working in healthcare are more prone to this dermatological condition. Symptoms of hand eczema include itch, inflammation and dryness. Reducing contact with irritant substances, wearing suitable protective gloves and washing hands with soap-free cleansers and ensuring they are dry afterwards are some ways to help manage and prevent hand eczema.[1] Soap can strip the skin's layer of oils which can lead to dry, irritated skin. As hand eczema can be extremely itchy,* breaking the itch-scratch cycle can also be of benefit.
*Consult your doctor / medical practitioner for advice and diagnosis
Hand Eczema (also known as Hand Dermatitis) can be caused by a number of factors including exposure to irritants such as water, soaps and detergents. For this reason, housewives, hairdressers and people working in healthcare are more prone to this dermatological condition. Symptoms of hand eczema include itch, inflammation and dryness. Reducing contact with irritant substances, wearing suitable protective gloves and washing hands with soap-free cleansers and ensuring they are dry afterwards are some ways to help manage and prevent hand eczema.[1] Soap can strip the skin's layer of oils which can lead to dry, irritated skin. As hand eczema can be extremely itchy,* breaking the itch-scratch cycle can also be of benefit.
*Consult your doctor / medical practitioner for advice and diagnosis
Kids’ eczema is mainly due to immunity disorder that cause natural skin barrier dysfunction leading to skin redness, dryness and itchiness. The itchiness will trigger kids to scratch and damage the skin. Furthermore, the bacteria under the nails may cause infection. To stop this, avoid using soap-based or alcohol-based cleanser as it’s strip away skin’s natural sebum, damage skin barrier, leaving skin vulnerable to irritants. The skin become easily irritated and itchy. The more you wash, the more you itch. Break the itch-scratch cycle.
*Consult your doctor / medical practitioner for advice and diagnosis
Kids’ eczema is mainly due to immunity disorder that cause natural skin barrier dysfunction leading to skin redness, dryness and itchiness. The itchiness will trigger kids to scratch and damage the skin. Furthermore, the bacteria under the nails may cause infection. To stop this, avoid using soap-based or alcohol-based cleanser as it’s strip away skin’s natural sebum, damage skin barrier, leaving skin vulnerable to irritants. The skin become easily irritated and itchy. The more you wash, the more you itch. Break the itch-scratch cycle.
*Consult your doctor / medical practitioner for advice and diagnosis
Athlete’s Foot, also known as tinea pedis, is caused by fungal infection. In Malaysia’s climate where the environment is exceptionally hot and humid, those who work or exercise in tight, closed-toe shoes for long hours are prone to fungal infection. The symptoms include blister, cracks and peeling. To prevent this, personal hygiene is important. Avoid soap-based or alcohol-based cleanser as it will strip away skin’s natural sebum, damage the skin barrier, leaving skin vulnerable to irritants. The skin become easily irritated and itchy. The more you wash, the more you itch. Break the itch-scratch cycle.
*Consult your doctor / medical practitioner for advice and diagnosis
Athlete’s Foot, also known as tinea pedis, is caused by fungal infection. In Malaysia’s climate where the environment is exceptionally hot and humid, those who work or exercise in tight, closed-toe shoes for long hours are prone to fungal infection. The symptoms include blister, cracks and peeling. To prevent this, personal hygiene is important. Avoid soap-based or alcohol-based cleanser as it will strip away skin’s natural sebum, damage the skin barrier, leaving skin vulnerable to irritants. The skin become easily irritated and itchy. The more you wash, the more you itch. Break the itch-scratch cycle.
*Consult your doctor / medical practitioner for advice and diagnosis