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Allergy Adventures: Winter Skin Help

14/1/2018

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Skin problems, I've got 'em, you've got 'em too! Na-na-na-na-na!  (nobody can make me stop listening to Emotion).

It's winter time, and I've got super sensitive skin that hates the dry, dry air. I get rosacea, eczema, and chapped lips so easily. Plus, I'm allergic to everything, which means that finding ways to take care of my skin is kind of like a fun, 1000-piece puzzle where the health and comfort of my largest bodily organ is on the line.
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But! Over the years, I've figured out a couple of products that consistently work for me, and I thought I'd share them here – sometimes I get requests for advice from people who've seen my posts about spoonie life and allergies on social media. So even though this is my author website, it is relevant, I promise! Read ahead for products that I can and like to use! A rarity in my allergic life. I have ordered these online, but have also found them at Whole Foods too. 

*Please read the ingredients, do your research for yourself, and try out these products at your own discretion.
I know so well that what works for one person doesn't work for everyone.*


Badger Balm
Badger Balm is my favorite chapstick – I'm allergic to sheep oil, commonly known in ingredients lists as lanolin, which is in most regular chapsticks. But not this one! It's a thicker chapstick, and it's a really nice healing/protective coating. It's also somehow never made my lips break out in hives, so it wins against all other chapsticks, basically. For those less sensitive, there's a large variety of flavors/scents that they make! I stick to unscented, and sometimes vanilla, if I'm feeling lucky. Check it out here!

Ingredients (unscented): Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract 
Also of note from the website:  Organic, cruelty free, non GMO, gluten free 

Medicine Mama's Sweet Bee Magic Wand 
OK, this is one of my favorite-ever allergy discoveries. This wand is for lips, face, and hands, and it feels and smells WONDERFUL. All the honey. And you know how some chapstick smells so good you want to eat it? Their website brags that the magic wand's ingredients are so pure that you could actually eat it. I mean, I don't, because I'd rather have happy skin, but still. Impressive. The wand creates a thinner layer than the badger balm – I'll use this on my lips, but I really, really like it for wind/cold burn on my cheeks. Also BONUS: It's a chapstick-like container, but like, 5 times the size, which means I rarely lose it. 10+ points for being easily find-able by my scattered brain. Check it out here!

Ingredients: Organic Honey, Vitamin B, Propolis, Organic Cera Alba Beeswax, Organic Avocado Oil, Organic Extra Virgin Olea Europaea (Olive) 
Also of note from the website: Cruelty free, as well as free of synthetic dyes, fragrances, chemicals, preservatives, parabens, sulfates, soy, fillers, binders and petroleum

All Natural Emily Skin Soother 
My mom found this skin cream for me during college, in a particularly allergic phase of my life, and I honestly don't know how I existed without it. When I get eczema or other skin reactions, I can't use hydrocortisone or Benadryl creams – they actually make it worse. So I've never been able to use a cream to soothe my skin.
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Enter: Emily! This skin soother was originally created by an acupuncturist & herbalist for his very sensitive daughter (Emily!). The basic kind, unscented, only has five ingredients, and is a heckin' miracle. I use this on any patch of eczema and on the sensitive skin around my eyes. I use it as a moisturizer before I put on make up, and also before I shower – hot water is really irritating for eczema and skin reactions, so I'll use it to create a protective barrier.  I also use it on skin healing from burns or cuts, which totally speeds along the process. It's magical. And because you only need to use a thin layer, one jar can last a long time – for me, it definitely lasts the whole winter. The basic kind is my go-to, as less ingredients are safer for me, but there are versions for super dry skin, hot skin, diaper rash, and a lavender scented one too. Check it out here! 

Ingredients (original, unscented): Made with olive oil, beeswax, angelica sinensis (Dang Gui), Potentillae Chinensis Herb (Bei Zi Cao) and Mentha Haplocalyx Herb (Bo He / Mint) 
Also of note from the website: No colors, fragrances or chemicals added

Hope some of these work for you, and help keep your skinny happy this winter! :)

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