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Old 06-04-2011, 09:35 AM
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In minor cases of itching or where it is simply a temporary phenomenon that does not require intensive treatment you could relieve the condition by using some simple itching home remedies and making some small changes to your lifestyle. Your skin care routine is an important aspect of treatment and cannot be neglected under any circumstance. Avoid using harsh cosmetic and skin products that contain chemicals that could aggravate or damage your skin and always make sure that the products you use are suited to your skin type. Try and use natural skin care products and preferably unperfumed soaps and lotions
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Old 08-06-2011, 10:43 AM
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I agree I think a lot of the problems we have with itching we bring on ourselves and the hypoallergenic treatments are the best if you think that this kind of sensitivity might be bothering you. We do an awful lot of our skins especially women to their faces and sooner or later I suppose it is bound to protest in one way or another.

Definitely choosing cosmetics and other body soaps and creams that are designed for sensitive skins is a good idea even if you don't think you have sensitive skin!
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