Sunday, May 24, 2020
Beauty 911 How To Nip a Winter Skin Disaster In The Bud
Beauty 911 How To Nip a Winter Skin Disaster In The Bud What can be worse than the onset of an unsightly skincare emergency the day of a big event such as a wedding, reunion, business interview, or first date? Have you ever cancelled a first date because a cold sore erupted? How about an acne breakout the morning of your sisterâs wedding or worse⦠your own? With Winter skin care tips and insights is board certified dermatologist, Dr. Margarita Lolis to help us handle these common emergencies within 24 hours. Problem: Hives, Redness and Allergies Solution: When you realize a certain food, beverage, cream or cosmetic triggered an allergic reaction discontinue use or consumption. As for treatment Dr. Lolis suggests using hydrocortisone cream which can be purchased at the drug store and should always be on hand. Also take an allergy medication such as Claritin or Zyrtec. Try a cotton compress of apple cider vinegar which is an anti-septic and anti-fungal that pulls any toxins out of the skin. A compress with whole milk is also very soothing. Problem: Puffy Eyes Solution: Cool tea bags, cold cucumber slices work wonders to constrict blood vessels and reduce swelling when applied for 10 minutes. You donât need to see a dermatologist for any kind of treatment for this beauty issue however be sure to invest in a good eye cream and keep it in the fridge. Applying eye cream morning and at bedtime will help. Problem: Cold Sore Solution: âMost dermatologists will offer cortisone injections to tame a cold sore given its ability to rapidly address inflammation. This doesnât take very long to do so many dermatologists will tell you to come in the same day. If you canât get an appointment get your doctor to issue you a prescription for Famvir, Acylovir or Valtrex,â Dr. Lolis suggests. âApplying a lemon tea compress, applying witch hazel oil or peppermint are some natural ways to treat a cold sore,â she adds. Problem: Cystic Acne Breakout Solution: Resist the urge to squeeze and soak in rubbing alcohol. âThis is such a common response and people end up making the pimple worse not to mention scarring their skin. Cystic acne is deep and if treated correctly beneath the surface it could remain a bump and not a red, scabbing mess,â warns Dr. Lolis. The secret to destroying a deep cystic pimple is to get a steroid or cortisone shot. âWhat the dermatologist will do is inject a diluted glucocorticoid right into the pimple. Youâre basically getting a concentrated dose of steroid molecules that are naturally produced by our bodies responsible for regulating metabolism, inflammation and immunity. Within one or two days of injection into a cyst, the steroid will shrink the inflammation producing relief of pain and almost immediate cosmetic improvement,â explains Dr. Lolis. If you cannot get to the dermatologist apply a paste of baking soda with water then remove it within 20 minutes. Natural clay can also work very well as could a sea salt compress. Sea salt, especially directly for the ocean only takes 20 minutes to dry up skin. Problem: Chapped Lips Solution: âUse lip balms not waxes and go natural with ingredients such as almond oil, vitamin E or A and make and at home paste of sugar and honey to use as an exfoliator. You want to exfoliate lips in the shower when temperature is warmer,â Dr. Lolis advises. Dry lips are always a beauty bummer especially when they crack and bleed. If chronic chapped lips are an issue, you may experience flare ups when lips are especially sensitive. âYour lips lack a tough outer skin layer which is why they are a darker color from the rest of your skin. Plus, there are enzymes in our saliva made to break down fats and proteins which is why when we lick our lips it makes matters worse. About Dr. Lolis: Dr. Margarita Lolis, M.D. is a board-certified cosmetic, medical dermatologist and a fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon with over 20 years of experience. In her practice, she addresses common skin concerns such as acne prevention and treatment in both teens and adults, sun-damage, skin discoloration, wrinkles, changes to skin texture and loss of volume. On the medical side, she is a trusted expert in melanoma and over-all skin health.
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