• Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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    5 days ago

    I was talking to a doctor recently about eczema and they explained to me that most lotions instead of hydrating, they pull the moisture from your skin and replace it with the lotion’s moisture, thereby making your skin dryer in the long run. Basically you want an oil based lotion that doesn’t rub in nicely if you want to actually moisturize

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      My understanding is this is why baby oil and that family of moisturizers are better. Ive been switching over slowly, it’s great most of the time, I even use it on my face, but I have to avoid my nose because it gives me blemishes. But it’s great for the rest of my face, and amazing as a body moisturizer. And a little goes a long way so a bottle lasts forever. We gotta preach the oil based gospel! lol

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        5 days ago

        I would recommend trying a plant-based oil like rosehip instead of baby oil, which is mineral oil made from petroleum. Might be better for breakouts.

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          It’s so funny cause I use oil to moisturise my body and then use oil on my face to cleanse it. Leaned that from reddit years ago :) #oilcleansingmethod

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            Oil cleansing is the best. The older I get, the more I appreciate it, especially in a dry climate.

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            5 days ago

            Definitely in the right direction - if shea butter doesn’t make you break out or make you skin oily, then it’s great! It’s non-comedogenic or mildly comedogenic for most people. And you can buy it in bulk (I used Etsy before but I am sure there are better places).

            If you want to be super moisturized, use something with hyaluronic acid in it on damp skin, let it absorb, the put a bit of shea butter on it. You are basically returning moisture to your skin with a humectant then sealing it with an occlusive.

        • i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          4 days ago

          Not the point at all, but you said “plant-based” and excluded baby oil and I momentarily had non-petroleum concerns about the origin of said oil…