Dry air, harsh soaps and even some medications can bring on an itch, but in some cases, itchiness can be a sign of an underlying condition
Adding a little milk to your bath can leave your skin smooth, silky and refreshed
Topical treatments — and even some cosmetic procedures — may help reduce the appearance of this crinkled-paper look
Go ahead and get goopy to help boost hydration and repair damaged skin
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Pantothenol is a powerful moisturizer and can help repair damaged skin and hair
Eczema triggers are different for everyone, but there are some common ways to manage and prevent flare-ups
Pure cocoa butter can help keep your skin supple, with a subtly delicious scent
It’s a wash — when you bathe is a personal preference
Keep your showers short and lukewarm, and moisturize promptly after with a cream containing ceramides
Steroids, self-injections and medications can be game changers
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