Friday, November 20, 2009

Everytime when I bath, my skin is itching very bad.?

change soaps

Everytime when I bath, my skin is itching very bad.?
Buy a simple soap like Dove without added perfumes etc.
Reply:bathe in pure rubbing alcohol
Reply:Use a touch of oil in your bath, and make sure you put on lots of lotion when you get out. Use a mild soap!! I hope this helps, I hate to have itcy, dry skin.
Reply:do yoiu use any sort of bubble bath or bath additive, assuming you have checked out the soap issue already....the cheaper bubble baths can have chemicals in them that react with skin ... check if water from a basin has any effect, if yes then it is the water, if not its what you add to the bath.....
Reply:try switching to a non scented soap for a week and then if the itching stops then you know its the soap ...


if not then probably you have dry skin... try lotioning you whole body with a good lotion like coccoa butter, aloe vera, etc.





GOOD LUCK
Reply:Water Allergy














Very common
Reply:Hi Junior, It's the soap that you are using. Change your soap to zest tangerine mango twist believe me you will no longer itch anywhere.


A Friend,


poppy1
Reply:i get this also, but my skin isnt sensitive, i dont appear to have any rashes, anything like that, but when i get in the bath, omg sometimes my legs, mainly from below the knee itch like crazy, and when i get out lol, im there for ages itching, but it usually goes within about 10 mins after, my mum gets this also, very strange, my doc dosent understand it either??
Reply:My son changed his soap to an oatmeal one. I also advised him to turn down the water temperature. Lastly, there can be something in the water itself that causes it
Reply:what you using to clean with? use some baby oil!
Reply:You could be allergic to the soap you are using to bath with.
Reply:There are three possible causes for your skin to itch. One, the product that you use might be the reason for the itchiness that you feel. Maybe it is the soap or anything that you use in your bath that might be causing your skin to itch. I suggest for you to try other products that does not contain harsh components, e.g. Bath salts. Two, the water or the tub itself but it is less likely. And the last one is that probably your bath might not be the reason for your skin to itch, it might be other reasons, e.g. in the air or other possible allergens.





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