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Reddit mentions of Clearly Natural Unscented Liquid Hand Soap, Pack of 3, 12-Ounces Each
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Glycerin liquid hand soap made from quality ingredientsUnscented formula, free from fragrance and dyesGreat for people with sensitive skinRinses off easily; leaves no sticky film on your skin or your tubConvenient 3-pack, Each 12-ounce pump is perfect for placing next to any sink
Specs:
Color | Unscented |
Height | 8.2 Inches |
Length | 8.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2014 |
Size | 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 3) |
Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
Hey there! I have eczema on my hands, arms, neck, and legs and I have found that regular soap irritates my hands because it dries out my skin so bad to the point of cracking. So I make it a point to never use soap that is offered in public bathrooms. I bring my own soap.
I use a vegetable glycerin soap that I buy off Amazon and I put some in a small travel size bottle and take it with me everywhere. It is completely natural and unscented and doesn't have SLS or SLES in it. See the link below
Clearly Natural Liquid Hand Soap, Unscented, 3 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FU1ZAJK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_buC6yb3F2G70E
When I first switched to it I automatically noticed a difference. When I use it to wash my hands my hands feel like they retained some moisture and doesn't feel like my skin will break/crack. It doesn't foam and you don't need to use very much of it either.
If I ever forget my soap and am stuck with using public bathroom soap I always make sure to moisturize right after. I find going for the heavier stuff works better. Some stuff you can try are: Shea Butter, Waxelene (natural alternative to Vaseline), Cocoa butter, etc. However, I understand the annoyance with using such heavy things because this stuff gets everywhere you touch Lol. So I usually use CeraVe Moisturizing Cream right after. Its heavy, but not as heavy as the stuff I listed before, it also doesn't get everywhere and soaks into the skin quite nicely. I don't ever recommend Lotions just because they just aren't moisturizing enough to penetrate deep into the skin.
Also, even with my glycerin soap I make it a habit to moisturize right after. That's basically the key.
Another tip is to use CeraVe Cream during the day (multiple times if needed) and at night shower right before you sleep and immediately put Vitamin E oil (essential skin vitamin) on and then Shea Butter on top of that. I would recommend brushing your teeth before you shower so that the oil and butter don't get everywhere.
This has basically been my regimen since I stopped using my steroid creams and I feel like the vitamin E at night is what helps the most on top of layering the different oils/moisturizers. It will also help heal your eczema albeit kinda slow since its not a steroid cream. Also, you will probably be sick of hearing this, but try really hard to not scratch/itch.
This was probably a long post and I may have given you way more info than you needed. I typed all this on my phone so I hope it makes sense and that it can be helpful to you. Feel free to PM me if you need me to clarify anything. Have fun on your trip! :)