. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . isopropyl myristate, liquid paraffin ^sh products: PS and de^rgenf-based Soap is very drying to the skin and is best avoided bypeople with eczema. The hands are particularly at risk,as they are washed more frequently. Liquidsoaps/cleansers and perfumed products should also beavoided as they tend to irritate skin with soap substitutes do not foam but are |ust aseffective at cleaning the skin as soap. Soap substitutes caneither be applied before bathing, showering or washing,or while in the National Eczema Society - www.


. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . isopropyl myristate, liquid paraffin ^sh products: PS and de^rgenf-based Soap is very drying to the skin and is best avoided bypeople with eczema. The hands are particularly at risk,as they are washed more frequently. Liquidsoaps/cleansers and perfumed products should also beavoided as they tend to irritate skin with soap substitutes do not foam but are |ust aseffective at cleaning the skin as soap. Soap substitutes caneither be applied before bathing, showering or washing,or while in the National Eczema Society - It is well documented that washingwith conventional soap bars orliquid soaps can have a drying effecton the skin. These detergent basedwash products are alkaline, andtend to remove the natural oils fromthe skin. Their fragrances can beirritant to sensitive skin.


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