Consider this your mini psoriasis skin care guide.
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| | Your skin requires unique care when you have psoriasis. Knowing what to do — and what not to do — every day can relieve discomfort, reduce flares, and help you glow a little brighter. | Potential irritants to avoid | Common shower and grooming habits are known to cause dry, itchy, painful skin among people with psoriasis. These include: | • | taking long, hot showers (aim for 5- to 10-minute warm or cool showers) | | • | roughly scrubbing your body while washing | | • | shaving with a dull blade or intense pressure against your skin | | • | frequently removing hair by shaving, waxing, or tweezing | | Avoiding harsh and drying ingredients in your skin care products, such as fragrances, alcohols, or sodium lauryl sulfate, can also make a big difference. You may have the best luck with products created for sensitive or rosacea-prone skin. And it may sound obvious, but toss any soaps, shampoos, or body washes that trigger your flare-ups. | Ways to boost your skin health | Certain behaviors could help improve the look and feel of your skin. You may want to try: | | | | • | washing your hair with medicated shampoos | | | • | keeping your makeup brushes clean to avoid infection | | • | applying any prescription topicals to your skin right after a shower | | Looking for new products to add to your daily routine and don't know where to start? Many online stores offer filter functionality that allows you to search by condition, product type, or brand. For example, Optum Now lets you sort by categories like "Eczema & Psoriasis," "Lotions & Creams," or "Pain Relief Devices." | | While these tips can help, the goal is to find — and do — whatever works best for you. Check out our Psoriasis Skin Care Guide for more advice. | Let's move forward — together | We hope you learned something new about how to prevent flares and take better care of your skin over the last 3 days. Remember that you're never alone — there are so many ways to find support and feel relief.
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