National Healthy Skin Month Focuses Attention on Skin Treatments
Skin Care Breakthrough Offers Hope for Dry Skin Conditions
November is National Healthy Skin Month, the American Academy of Dermatologists' designated time of year to focus on education initiatives that showcase new treatment options for dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, acne and aging skin... However, despite new skin treatments, the incidence of skin disease is accelerating. Ten years ago there were 22 million visits to dermatologists, with three-quarters of them being repeat visits.
Today it is estimated that over 30 million people in the U.S. suffer from the most common of skin problems –
dry skin, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. While many advances have been made, it is obvious that effective skin care treatment remains elusive. However, there has been one major skin care breakthrough that offers dermatologists and skin disease sufferers new hope –
shielding lotion.
An entirely new concept in natural skin care, shielding lotion is now recommended by hundreds of dermatologists. It does one thing that other skin treatments do not - protects the skin from the chemicals and other irritants that may well be causing the condition.
According to Dr. Peter Helton, cosmetic dermatologist and medical director of the Helton Skin and Laser Institute in Newport Beach, California, protecting against irritation from chemicals is one of the most important factors to address when dealing with skin problems.
"Your skin wasn't designed to deal with dish soap, bleach, hair coloring and thousands of other everyday chemicals. Many common cleaners and solvents specify the wearing of gloves. Always follow such advice. Even products that don't require gloves can still suck the oils and moisture out of the skin, leaving it dry, cracked and irritated. This even applies to antibacterial soap."