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Archives for January 2023

Time For Winter Activities 🎿

January 6, 2023 by WestDerm

(*and your sunscreen better be ready too)

Sunscreen is always in season!

When you’re on the slopes during the winter months, almost completely covered by protective clothing, sun protection might not cross your mind—but for your skin’s health…and safety, it really should!
For skiers, snowboarders, or lodge goers alike, cold weather can mean more time outside, and more time outside equals more sun exposure…four to five percent more skin-damaging UV rays for every 1,000-foot increase in altitude to be exact. At a 10,000-foot elevation, that gets to be a very risky 40 to 50 percent increase in UV ray exposure.
That’s concerning news for anyone at risk of skin cancer, which really is everyone. Plus, the intensity of the sun’s rays’ double when they’re reflected off the snow …quite the “snowball” effect, huh?
All that said, you can still have fun in the mountains and on the slopes, and do it safely, if you follow these skin health check points below.

1) SUNSCREEN

Choose an SPF of 30+ water resistant sunscreen, and apply to easy-to-miss spots like your eyelids, tops of the ears, and nose.

2) LIP PROTECTION

Your lips are just as likely to sunburn as any other part of your face. Rather than putting all-over sunscreen directly on your lips, choose a lip balm with SPF.

3) DRYNESS

Try a moisturizer a bit more heavy-duty to sooth your parched skin at night. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, squalane, jojoba oil, marula oil, and avoid alcohol, fragrance, and parabens.
No matter how diligently you apply sunscreen, the best defense against sun damage is the care of a dermatologist. Book an appointment and let us help you with your skin health and give you our best insights for protecting your skin.

Filed Under: Latest Posts, Skincare

Sanitizers & Cleaning Products Drying Out Your Skin?

January 6, 2023 by WestDerm

With it being cold and flu season, we have all ramped up our cleaning routines and started using hand sanitizers more frequently. As a result, dermatologists have noticed an increase in skin sensitivity cases, that dryness, itchiness, and, in some cases, eczema. While these conditions can often be caused by regular allergies and stress, consistent use of chemical based products on the skin appears to be a common factor.
For many people, the increase in washing and sanitizing is a drastic change from the hygiene routine from even a few years ago. The sudden change in routine can be disruptive to the skin barrier. While we certainly want to continue being mindful about personal hygiene, we also want to be aware of the impacts this can have on our skin.
The skin on our hands is typically more resilient to harsh chemicals than other parts of the body. However, we’re seeing that people will often apply alcohol-based hand sanitizer to their hands and then touch their face causing sensitivity and dryness. Same goes for cleaning products that you use around your home. Some people have a higher tolerance to alkaline and chemical based products, but other people are especially sensitive to the repeated exposure. If you’ve noticed changes in your skin this year, consider the type of hand sanitizer and cleaning products you are using and how often you touch your face after application. It could very well be the reason that your skin is itchy and dry.

Ingredients Causing Skin Irritation 

As you may know, many hand sanitizers are alkaline-based with high alcohol and pH levels. Unfortunately, such ingredients kill good bacteria on the skin that helps keep it healthy. The repeated exposure to high alcohol levels can make your skin more susceptible to infection, allergic reactions, dryness, and other skin conditions such as eczema.
However, hand sanitizer isn’t the only culprit. Common household cleaners are also a cause for many skin issues. The ingredients in those products can include lye, sulfuric acid, ammonia, and other harsh chemicals that may dry or damage your skin.

Solutions for Protecting Your Skin 

While we certainly don’t want to stop washing our hands, using hand sanitizer, or cleaning, there are a few smart solutions that may help protect your skin. Here are a few quick tips to keep in mind:
  • Consider using an alcohol-free hand sanitizer such as hypochlorous acid. This solution is made up of water, chloride, and vinegar. It is strong enough to fight bacteria but less invasive on the skin.
  • Wash your hands with soap and warm water. Using hot water dries out your skin faster.
  • Don’t forget to moisturize your skin after washing. It helps to apply it while the skin is still damp to help retain some of the moisture.
  • Avoid using the same type of moisturizer for your face and hands. For hands, use thick creams or lotions. For the face, choose oil-free lotions that will keep your skin moisturized without creating breakouts. Plus, many oil-free moisturizers contain amino acids, antioxidants, and squalane that help retain moisture.
  • Avoid touching your face after applying hand sanitizer, as this will reduce your skin’s exposure.
  • Consider using natural cleaning products to avoid harsh chemicals.
  • If you do use regular household cleaning products, remember to wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
If you are experiencing dry and sensitive skin, please contact our office to schedule an appointment. Allow our board-certified dermatologists to evaluate your skin and offer a treatment solution that is right for you. We look forward to working with you to get your skin back to looking and feeling its best!

Filed Under: Latest Posts, Medical Dermatology, Skincare

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