Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Climate Change By Moving,
I've moved some place drier, oops. I can't complain too much. For how poorly I've been maintaining my routine of vitamins and nutrients, my skin has been pretty good. In fact, I have some patches that one could call "normal" that tend to fluctuate. Oddly, they've gotten bigger. I'm not sure what to make of that. I need to work on my intake of vitamins, nutrients, and identifying key foods that will help. I know the latter sounds like homeopathic quackery, but I feel it is likely that certain foods will help my condition.
Also, my medical benefits should be kicking in soon with the new job. Maybe it is time to look into retinoids.
Do you have a skin condition? What do you do to help it?
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Bath Salts?
I was walking through a mall in Calgary recently when a man touting his companies soap stopped my sister-in-law. Of course, having our attention, and seeing my skin, he had to try to up-sell. The man led me into his shop where he had me rub salt and minerals from the dead sea all over my hands, while he explained to me the origin of the product and quizzed me if I knew what was happening with my skin. Exfoliation. Aha! I knew the word he was after. Of course I do, I spend hours on forced exfoliation. Alas, once I had effectively washed my hands, he had me use some type of lotion, and bragged to my girlfriend how soft my hands were, of course trying to convince me to buy the product. I opted out, saying I'd think about it. Funny how often people try to give me the cure, yet I still have the dry skin. It did make me think though, if sea salts help with exfoliation, maybe I could do a multi-phase bath, wherein I use the salts to help lift the dead skin, exfoliate (there's that word again), and then replace the water and add miracle oil. Perhaps something to try. I read in an ichthyosis forum of a man who was upset at the prices of bath salts (your face is tasty) and observed a 20lb bag of water softening salt at a hardware store, which he researched further and bought. He felt that this was a similar product to what is offered in perhaps smaller crystal form at the cosmetics counter, but at a much lower price. If you have any thoughts to add, comment below!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Cold Itchy Ichthyosis Man Wasn't So Scratchy!
Well I was right. I've endured this winter with less-cracked, sore thighs have resulted from my choice of under pant insulation. If you are an ichthyosis sufferer in a cold climate, and you haven't figured it out (maybe I'm just the last to the finish line here), definitely look into getting some thicker bottoms before the snow comes.
I managed to get a couple pairs of long johns that fit pretty well, and though the chafe a bit, my skin is not nearly as dry or itchy after being outdoors.
I also got lucky and received some lined jeans for Christmas, which was nice on days off work when I could get away from wearing black dress pants. I didn't manage to find lined dress pants this year, but maybe I will for next winter.
Do you or somebody you know have ichthyosis? Say hi. Let me know how climates affect you.
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