Reducing Skin Rashes by Pascal Inquisitor
in Health / Skin Care (submitted 2010-01-08)
Skin rashes are without doubt one of the more common and annoying conditions that a human suffers from. Every human has probably experienced at least one skin rash in their life, from baby rashes to adult rashes. If the rashes occur on areas of the skin that are normally exposed, then they can become an awkward condition. Severe skin rashes can have a negative effect on your self-confidence. Many mild rashes can be treated effectively with good products. With "good products" we mean products that aren't actually causing further irritation. It's unbelievable how many "skin restore" products actually come with ingredients that irritate the skin further. Can you imagine it? You have a skin rash and buy product X which promises to restore your skin to its former glory, but you apply it and a few hours later your skin rash has become even redder then it was before! Your skin reacted to one of the ingredients in product X. Usually it's perfume that is causing the irritation response. Skin products meant to treat rashes and irritation should NEVER contain perfume, it's just common-sense that some skin care brands lack. Winter skin rashes are usually caused by the cold dry weather, it's important to keep your skin moisturised properly. If the skin gets too dry it will start to flake and may actually be slightly painful as small cracks begin to appear. Also always try to avoid getting in direct contact with detergents as they contain chemicals that are sure to make your skin rashes worse.
Don't be surprised if the face skin rash you have is caused by one of your skin care products. Stop using for example your toner or moisturiser for a few days and see if the rash subsides. The human skin is the biggest organ and one of the most important. It's sensitive and needs to be treated properly. It's a matter of testing different skin care solutions to see which ones are best for your skin. If you are having no luck with well known brands then try a more obscure brand that contains only natural ingredients. Do a search online to see if the brand gets good reviews, there are plenty of review sites with excellent reviews that can help you decide.
About the Author
Hi there, you need more specific tips? Come and join us at rash on hands for more detailed information!
whereby the original author's information and copyright must be included.
