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  • How to care for cracked skin?

    Cracked skin is caused by dehydration and a weakened skin barrier, often seen on weight-bearing areas or those with low sebum production. Treatment involves water-free moisturisers, gentle exfoliation, and targeted ingredients like ceramides or AHAs. 

  • Why does eczema sting?

    Eczema, a common skin condition causing red, itchy patches, often leads to stinging sensations due to factors like scratching, weakened skin barriers, nerve density, and inflammation. Managing eczema pain involves moisturizing, avoiding irritants, and seeking medical advice for relief.

  • What is eczema?

    Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that causes patches of the skin to become red, dry, scaly and itchy, typically seen on joints, the face and hands.

  • What does dermatologically tested & hypoallergenic mean?

    Dermatological testing assesses a product’s potential to cause irritation while the term ‘hypoallergenic’ ensures the product is free from common allergens.

  • Does what you eat affect eczema?

    Food allergies may trigger eczema flare-ups in some people, it is not the cause.

  • What is Avemide?

    Extracted from colloidal oatmeal, Avemide soothes skin and relieves dryness associated with dry skin conditions.

  • Why does my child have eczema?

    The exact cause of eczema is unknown. Some common eczema triggers include heat, detergents, grasses and wool. It can start at any age, most commonly in children with some outgrowing it.

  • What are Parabens?

    Parabens are widespread in food, cosmetics and medicines, and play a vital role in preventing the growth of harmful fungus, bacteria and other microbes.

  • Does acne occur in babies?

    It's estimated that up to 20% of newborns are either born with acne or will develop it within the first 4 weeks of life.

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