Dandruff (Itchy Scalp)
Dandruff is common and annoying, causing visible flakes or itchiness or both. But medicated dandruff shampoos really help, if you know how to use them.
Dry feet (cracked heels)
Dry feet affect people in winter and summer, especially the heels. Cracked heels are very painful when lotions, soaps, dirt, or chemicals get into them. Over-the-counter options can be very helpful to combat the dryness.
Dry lips (Chapped Lips)
Dry lips can be very frustrating - they can crack, bleed, and constantly peel. Often, we want to lick our lips more frequently, but this can make it worse. Some over-the-counter products can be very helpful for this.
Dry Hands (Hand Dermatitis)
Dry hands have become a big problem with all the extra hand washing and hand sanitizer use since COVID. Some over-the-counter options can be very helpful to combat the dryness.
Sunburn Care
A sunburn is the skin’s reaction to too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Prevent sunburns with sunscreen or sun-protective clothing, but if a sunburn does happen, there are things you can do to help it heal quicker.
Facial dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis)
Scalp dandruff is common and annoying. The same rash that causes dandruff can happen on the face too. Medicated dandruff shampoos really help, if you know how to use them. Learn more here.
Perioral dermatitis
Perioral dermatitis is red bumps and/or small pimples around the mouth and sometimes around the nose or eyes. Do not use topical steroids for this rash. Good over-the-counter treatments are available if you know how to use them.