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Apply Emu Tracks Bio-Active Emu Oil
to prevent skin allergies such as
rash/eczema/itchy irritated skin.
Simply apply Bio-Active Emu Oil
on body and face as a moisturiser
in the morning and at night.
Shocking health hazards of the haze on skin
The haze should have little effect on healthy skin, said Dr Steven Thng, consultant dermatologist at the National Skin Centre. Those with eczema - "asthma of the skin" - may find it becoming itchy and inflamed, he said. Using moisturiser three to four times a day can help protect the skin.
However, the haze causes the skin - a barrier between environmental pollutants and the body - to be overwhelmed, such that those with no history of skin ailments can also develop skin problems, said Dr Lynn Chiam, a dermatologist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital.
She said: "The haze, dust and dirt in the air can clog pores and lead to pimples. Long-term exposure to pollution can irritate the skin, leading to dry, rough skin and a rash."
"In addition, air pollution increases the production of free radicals (toxic by-products of oxygen) in the skin, which damage cells in the body. Prolonged exposure to air pollution can cause wrinkles and premature skin ageing."
"Healthy people should apply moisturiser on their skin to improve its barrier function. Using moisturiser regularly - at least twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening - can prevent skin from drying and reduce itch."
"Avoid using harsh soap, which can further damage the skin barrier."
"Those with eczema and psoriasis, whose skin barriers are weakened, are more susceptible to the haze and their skin conditions may flare up, causing rashes and itch. So they need to cover areas of broken skin to protect it from the dirt and toxins in the air. They also have to avoid contact with hot water and scratching their skin."
(Content extracted from http://yourhealth.asiaone.com.)
























