It has been two years since I began having ezcema on my hands. Not on any other parts of my body. Since then, my hands have been suffering. When having ezcema, it is a No No to get perfume on my hands because there is alcohol in it and it burns my... +
It has been two years since I began having ezcema on my hands. Not on any other parts of my body. Since then, my hands have been suffering. When having ezcema, it is a No No to get perfume on my hands because there is alcohol in it and it burns my hands a lot.
Of course, sometimes it is unavoidable like when I’m swimming, when I wash my hands or with my job as a nurse that always require for each patient to wash my hands.
I do only wash my hands with perfume soap because alcohol-free products are mostly expensive for the almost nonexistent quantity.
I have tried many cream before that were say “with less alcohol”, but they do not work with my sensitve skin.
Cerave is the exception to that. It is fully effective and does what a cream is supposed to do.
My hands had hurt alot before. It does hurt so badly that I had to take them in the sink and burn them with hot water. Ezcema is horrible.
After I wash my hands I now put Cerave cream and the result has been beneficial.My hands are not dry anymore. Of course, it can’t take away my ezcema (I have a medication applied to my skin that reduce it) but it truly helps for the inflammation and when I put the cream (mostly after washing my hands) it does not burn as most other creams.
I recommend it for anyone with dry skin or people like me with ezcema.
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