Emollients
Possible reactions to emollients
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Possible reactions to emollients can include:
- irritant reactions such asan overheating, burning sensation or stinging,usually caused by a reaction to a certain ingredient contained in the cream or lotion
- folliculitis some emollients can occasionally cause hair follicles to become blocked and inflamed (folliculitis) and cause boils
- facial rashes some facial emollientsmay cause rashes on the face that can aggravate acne
If you experiencepainful stinging that continues, try a different emollient or speak to your local pharmacist for advice.
You may be able to help prevent folliculitis by applying emollients gently and in the same direction your hair grows.
Articles for Emollients
How they help
Emollients work by: helping skin retain water moisturising dry skin easing itching reducing scaling softening cracks protecting the skin helping other creams and ointments tobe absorbed intoth
How to use them
Soap substitutes (emollient wash products) Mix a small amount of soap substitute in the palm of your hand (about half to one teaspoonful) with a little warm water, and spread it over damp or dry skin
Introduction
Emollients are moisturising treatments applied directly to the skin that are often used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
Possible reactions to emollients
Possible reactions to emollients can include: irritant reactions such asan overheating, burning sensation or stinging,usually caused by a reaction to a certain ingredient contained in the cream or
Safety advice when using emollients
if you are using paraffin-based emollients, keep away from fire, flames and cigarettes dressings and clothing soaked with the ointment can be easily ignited if you keep your emollients in a pot or
Types of emollients
Emollients are available as: moisturising creams, ointments, lotions and sprays bath oils and shower products soap substitutes They are available in tubes, tubs and larger pump dispensers, and c
When to apply them
Emollients can be applied as often as recommended by the manufacturer to keep the skin well moisturised and in good condition. It's especially importantto regularly apply an emollient to your hands a