You should basically use products free from all dyes & all perfumes. (if soaking in the tub, use Robathol, sold over the internet, instead of bubble bath) For bathing, Basis Soap is excellent (sold at Wal-Mart & Walgreens) For lotion, Fragrance Free Curel is excellent (also Vanicream but it is only sold at Dermatologist's offices or over the internet) For laundering X-Tra Detergent, perfume free, dye free, is my only choice, it is very inexpensive & works great....you should also ALWAYS double rinse your clothes before drying & avoid fabric softeners (when traveling I always take along my own towels & wash cloths as the detergents hotels use contain bleach & they also use fabric softener, and all of my relatives & friends use fabric softeners, etc.) For clothing, wear as much 100% cotton as you can, avoid nylons, polyesters, rayons, & wool, this is even important for things like underwear, Bras & socks! Try to wear as little make-up as possible, try fragrence free deoderant, go bare-foot as often as possible, wear a light powder to absorb moisture from sweaty areas. Hope that helps some? :)
There really is no 'cure' for eczema. All treatments are for controlling the symptoms. That being said, dry skin is your enemy in eczema. Moisturizers, preferably hypoallergenic ones, are your friend. Prescriptions cream are normally a steroid or some immune modifying agents. Neither are really good options for long term, but you may have no choice if you have severe eczema.
The hypoallergenic dog breed is the terrier
Here's a company that will sell you a hypoallergenic comforter, also called an alternative comforter: http://www.allergybuyersclubshopping.com/micromax-down-alternative-comforters.html You can buy these types of comforters at places like Walmart or their website. A good allergy product website is www.allergybuyersclubshopping.com for many items.
yes, salt water is good against eczema!
most olay products are hypoallergenic. Hypoallergenic products help with sensitive skin, so that makes olay products good for your skin in more than one way.
Yes, cockapoos are hypoallergenic.
Sheepadoodles have a poodle's coat so they do not shed. I hope this answer helps you.
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Check one is living in damp free house-no carpet-no cotten sheets one good product is one containing coal tar
Yes, kinkajous are hypoallergenic. They do make good pets, but please do a LOT of research before you get one. I hope you enjoy your new pet!
Unfortunately the Matrix Biolage brand does NOT offer a completely hypoallergenic shampoo. However if that is specific to your needs, maybe try the hypoallergenic shampoos from Sephora or Phyto. Good luck!
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