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fearecia · 4 months ago
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In this ongoing learning curve of "oh, these symptoms are actually an allergy response," I've come across some products for use around my house. I've been dealing with dryness on my hands for absolute years, requiring daily moisturizing to combat and keeping cuticle clippers handy to trim off the hang-nails before they get ripped off. I also trim off the slivers of skin that peel back from behind my nails (not technically hang-nails, I don't think).
For the record, I've always struggled with Dawn dish soap (aggressively dries out my hands and will make my knuckles itch and split) and generally stuck to Palmolive (raised on it). I have always been allergic to Dove products (bar soaps, body wash, etc - I blamed the moisturizers in them. No idea if that's the real culprit or not) and have generally used Softsoap or similar products for hand soap. After discovering that everything I was using had fragrance I couldn't smell, I swapped to these products that I could find in my local WinCo.
Ecos Hypoallergenic Dish Soap
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Seems to be as effective as the Palmolive. I might be using a bit more soap for the same degreasing effects, or it might just be that since I haven't found a major refill bottle to buy, I'm noticing how fast I go through a bottle (I'm very aggressive in my dish soap use, so this isn't unusual).
Sappho Hill Bar Soaps
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I got the Natural one and stuck one on a soap tray in each bathroom in my house. Rinses nicely off my hands and leaves that clean feeling. I haven't aggressively tested it against oils and grease from working on the motorcycle or something similar yet.
The overall redness of my hands has decreased and I'm not struggling with massive levels of dryness anymore. I haven't been picking up the cuticle clippers hardly at all either anymore, though I will admit to not having been paying as close attention to that side effect. I think my nails may also be getting stronger, but I think that correlates more with oral antihistamines more than the soaps. I've had the new products in use for 2-3 weeks now. I think I noted the possible changes in nail thickness over a month ago.
Now that I'm paying more attention, I think I'm also reacting to my shampoo and conditioner, and maybe the body wash. I installed a shower filter that I think made a small difference in the level of red on my chest after taking a shower, but I'm definitely still having issues there. Now that I'm paying attention, the redness pattern seems primarily isolated to my hands, forearms, face and chest, which tracks with the shampoo and conditioner. And I've definitely seen that it shows up right after using my shampoo. So that will be getting swapped out next.
I've also had oily hair but a flaky scalp for like... Ever. I had a brief period of time where that went away when I was being treated for acne with whatever that Vit-A derivative medication is. And then it went away again for a week or two when I was taking all the MCAS meds (I sadly ran into problems with the pharmacy for one medication and started reacting to another, so had to quit both of them). I'm kinda hoping that maybe the oily hair/dry scalp problem is another allergy related issue that I can treat with the appropriate products.
For moisturizing, I currently use Renew Lotion by the Melaleuca Company*. I started using it years ago when I lived on the top of the mountain in Colorado and my skin could not stay hydrated at all. Most lotions barley got me through 24 hours. This stuff took care of my skin for like a week. I've had multiple people who are medical professionals try it and love it (because it helps combat the dryness of constantly washing their hands). I've also had folks who have eczema use it and claim it is better than their prescription lotions. It's not cheap, but it's worth every penny in terms of how much less you need of it and how long the effects last. I will be considering it as another potential allergen source at a later date. For now, I'm barely using it, so I'm not super concerned at the moment.
*Yes, the Melaleuca Company is an MLM from what I can tell. I get the lotion because it's the best thing I've ever found. They have a variety of other products that are probably good as well (tea tree oil is the big component of their stuff) that I have never tried. I get the lotion on Amazon, which is probably about double the cost of what you would pay if you found someone selling the products directly (I used to get it for $20 a bottle with I had friends who worked for them). So, yes, MLM sucks, but products are solid.
Side note, I stumbled over this thread with recommendations for hypoallergenic products for MCAS folks:
Anyway. Just recording things and the process for future me/other people. Goodness knows it's reading things like this that has helped me figure a ton of shit out in the past.
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weird-vocaloid-enthusiast · 1 month ago
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Such utter bullshit that taking a shower dries out your skin!
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a-really-cool-blog-name · 11 months ago
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Dry hands
Based off of my experience every night as of recently.
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yagirlyubnub · 1 year ago
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my hands are DRY N CRUSTY
But do anything about it?
no
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genie-in-ajar · 27 days ago
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Getting to our personal goals requires hard work. But working hard all day and all night can take a toll on your skin health. Perhaps you have forgotten to take care of your hands because you have been so busy with work. The good news is, you can still focus on your work while keeping your hands moisturised through the use of hand cream for dry hands.
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millennialskin · 9 months ago
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Unlock Radiant Skin: 4 Essential Steps to Care for Dry Skin
Hey there, beautiful souls! Today, let’s dive into the wonderful world of skincare and talk about something that’s close to many of our hearts – taking care of dry skin. Whether you’re a seasoned skincare enthusiast or just dipping your toes into the world of moisturizers and serums, these four simple steps will help you nurture your dry skin and unleash its natural radiance. So, grab your…
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elizabetharzanisketchbook · 9 months ago
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High altitude makes my pens leak and my hand dry, 2024
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miaowmelodie · 11 months ago
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My hands in any season that isn't winter :
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My hands in winter :
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catgolin · 11 months ago
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Its winter and my hands be like its so dry
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chronicsilliness · 1 year ago
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me when i’m buy goat milk lotion extra goat milk and there’s 400 scents to choose from 😬😬
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mywifeapril · 2 years ago
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i put moisturiser on my hands less than five minutes ago, and they're already dry again.
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slavhew · 2 months ago
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good ol days
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mxrtified777 · 1 month ago
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beautynbenefits · 2 years ago
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Hand Moisturizer Home Remedy
As people age, their skin becomes thinner and drier and produces less oil. The sun, wind, and other elements take their toll, too.People who regularly expose their skin to chemicals are very likely to see their hands turn dry and cracked.As you age, you may notice that your hands become drier and crack more easily. They may also become red and peel. These are all signs of dry skin.
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Method to make hand moisturizer.
1. Take aleo vera gel 1 teaspoon.
2. Take apricot seed oil 1 teaspoon.
3. Take vitamin e oil
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frankrosspharmacy123 · 2 years ago
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millennialskin · 9 months ago
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Vaseline: The Unsung Hero
We’re shining the spotlight on a humble yet mighty hero in the realm of beauty and skincare: Vaseline. Yes, that little tub of petroleum jelly sitting in the back of your medicine cabinet is a skincare powerhouse waiting to be unleashed. Let’s delve into the wonders of Vaseline and how it can be your skin’s best friend. A Brief History of Vaseline First, a quick history lesson. Vaseline was…
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