Friday, August 20, 2010

What is the best medication to curb skin irritation after taking bath?

I always experience skin irritation each time I take my bath. Though if I add any spot removing tube cream it will stop and if I stop the tube cream it will continue.

What is the best medication to curb skin irritation after taking bath?
Try Jergens or just some regular body lotion...
Reply:EVER TRY SKIN SO SOFT OIL FROM AVON? WORKS FOR ME.
Reply:Try a good moisturizer.. Maybe you skin is getting dried out by the bath.


Or try some of the Vaseline moisturizing stuff... I can't remember what it's called. Sorry my mind is blank.


But it comes in a box in the bath section.



Reply:Have you ever heard of Aveeno? They make an oatmeal moisture bath that can work miracles.
Reply:First change your soap and anything else you have been using in the tub. Buy a non allergic products. You should not have an irriation problem after a bath. Drink more water too. This will give your skin more moisture.
Reply:My dad also had skin irritation all the time. A Dermitologist had him cut showers down to once a week and to use a cream he gave him. Also try blotting dry instead of rubbing dry.
Reply:Take a shower instead of a bath? Change the bath soap you use? Add aveeno or a couple of drops of tea tree oil to your bath water? Have the water that comes into your tub analyzed? Don't use perfumed items in your bath?
Reply:Avocado oil is one of the best things you can put on your skin, can find it at a health food store. does not go on oily, should help your problem
Reply:Along with the cream drink lots of water and l mean lots like 4liters a day or more its easy trust me.
Reply:First if sitting in the water is causing irritation it's probably best to switch to taking a shower. As far as a good moisturizer, Eurcerin is by far the best. It comes in a jar and will work wonders. My daughter has eczema so the doctor recommended it after baths and showers.


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