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Psoriasis and eczema are two common skin conditions that can cause redness, itching, and discomfort. While there is no cure for either condition, topical treatments like salves can help alleviate symptoms. A hand-curated salve for psoriasis and eczema typically contains natural ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, and essential oils like tea tree or lavender, which can help soothe irritated skin and promote healing. These salves are often used to provide relief from the symptoms of psoriasis and eczema, as well as to moisturize and protect the skin from further damage. It's important to talk to a dermatologist or healthcare professional to know the cause. 

 

Bluoilz's hand-curated salve for psoriasis and eczema is an exceptional product that stands out for its unique formulation. The salve is made using a blend of ancient formulation techniques, where sun-infused ingredients are used to create a decoction blend, which is then incorporated into the cream and salve. The effectiveness of this cream and salve is noteworthy, with the cream being designed for mild symptoms and the salve for more severe symptoms. To use this product, there is a specific application process that involves using the scrub to first scrub off dead cells, washing with therapeutic soap, and then applying the salve or cream. This combination pack is a must-try for anyone seeking relief from psoriasis and eczema symptoms. 

Bluoilz Psoriasis & Eczema Cream { Skin Allergies & Rashes } MA | 100gm

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  • **Psoriasis Skincare Application Process**

    *This process is designed to help manage psoriasis symptoms. Consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.*

    **Step 1: Exfoliating Scrub (2-3 times a week)**

    1. **Prepare the Skin:** Start with damp skin. You can do this in the shower or by applying warm, wet compresses to the affected areas to soften the plaques.

    2. **Apply the Scrub:** Gently massage a psoriasis-friendly exfoliating scrub onto the affected areas. Be gentle to avoid causing irritation or breaking the skin.

    3. **Exfoliate:** Using circular motions, exfoliate the skin to remove dead skin cells and scales. Do not scrub vigorously; a gentle touch is essential.

    4. **Rinse Thoroughly:** Rinse off the scrub with lukewarm water until all residues are removed. Pat the skin dry with a soft, clean towel.

    **Step 2: Cleansing with Soap (Every Day)**

    1. **Gentle Cleanser:** Use a mild, fragrance-free, and moisturizing soap or cleanser. Avoid harsh soaps or those with strong fragrances, as they can worsen psoriasis symptoms.

    2. **Lather and Cleanse:** Create a lather with the soap and apply it gently to the affected areas. Use your hands, not a washcloth or loofah, to minimize irritation.

    3. **Rinse Thoroughly:** Rinse off the soap with lukewarm water, ensuring no soap residue remains.

    **Step 3: Application of Salve or Cream (At Least 2 Times a Day)**

    1. **Use the Salve/Cream** Select a psoriasis-specific salve or cream . These products often contain ingredients to soothe and moisturize the skin while helping to manage psoriasis symptoms.

    2. **Apply Generously:** Take a sufficient amount of the salve or cream and gently apply it to the affected areas. Be generous but avoid excessive rubbing.

    3. **Massage In:** Using gentle, upward motions, massage the salve or cream into the skin. This helps with absorption and can provide relief.

    4. **Repeat Application:** Apply the salve or cream at least twice a day, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Consistency is key to managing psoriasis symptoms effectively.

    **General Tips:**

    - Avoid hot water, as it can worsen psoriasis symptoms. Use lukewarm water for cleansing and bathing.
    - Pat the skin dry with a soft towel after washing instead of rubbing.
    - Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing to reduce friction and irritation.
    - Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support overall skin health.
    - Consult your dermatologist regularly for updates on your psoriasis management plan.

    Remember that psoriasis is a chronic condition, and while these steps can help manage symptoms, it's essential to work closely with a healthcare professional for long-term care and treatment adjustments.

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