Can you really beat eczema?
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Real eczema cures, do they exist?
Having now been at the helm of Skin Salveation for about two years I am amazed that claims that are made by some companies in the skin care industry.
Our research team spend considerable time analysing various products and their individual formulations to see if that which is contained can actually have any possible chance of aiding skin repair,protecting damaged skin and really assisting the body's own natural defences against further flareups for those disposed to really sensitive skin.
The fact of the matter is that due to the nature of eczema, each individual sufferer has different needs as the irritants that cause flareups are often found in everyday household products. Protecting individuals from further exposure to these irritants can often be very difficult as the products used to treat eczema often contain the same irritants, just in different concentrations.
Always look at the labels before choosing your product for skin care. Some manufacturers often vary the concentration of certain ingredients for application to different ares of the skin, even to the extent of modifying the product so that it is suitable for infants and babies.
One such product range is from Dermasalve,the only range of creams that have no known sensitisers under The EU Cosmetics Directive. Click here to read more about their formulations.
Our research team led by Dave Waterstone have been in lengthy consultation with Professor Geoffrey Pearson of Newcastle University on the benefits of alginates, a seaweed derivative on the natural advantages of using alginates in the formulations of skin care creams.
They have been found to aid skin repair tremendously and are already in use in surgical procedures. Read more
We will continue to look at new natural alginate based formulations as an alternative to current keep visiting Skin Salveation for news updats on our progress.
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