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Eczema, also referred to as atopic dermatitis (AD), is a chronic skin condition that usually starts in infancy that is characterized by exacerbation and remission of episodes of skin lesions. Other symptoms of eczema include:

    -dry skin
   - itching, especially at night
    -red to brownish-gray skin patches
    -small raises bumps which may leak initially or 
      when scratched and then form a crust
    -thick, cracked, or scaly skin patches
    -raw and/or sensitive skin. Skin Lesions, Itching Skin, Scaly Skin, Skin Patches, Skin Condition, Autoimmune Disease, Skin Conditions, Skin Health, Healthy Skin

Eczema, also referred to as atopic dermatitis (AD), is a chronic skin condition that usually starts in infancy that is characterized by exacerbation and remission of episodes of skin lesions. Other symptoms of eczema include: -dry skin - itching, especially at night -red to brownish-gray skin patches -small raises bumps which may leak initially or when scratched and then form a crust -thick, cracked, or scaly skin patches -raw and/or sensitive skin.

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Normal skin pH is around 4.7 - 5.9 and slightly acidic. The use of skincare products that have a higher pH (and are thus more alkaline) can damage the skin's barrier and the functioning of some important pH dependent enzymes. A more alkaline skin has been linked to acne, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and eczema. In addition, bad bacteria thrive when skin pH is higher. The further away a product's pH is from normal skin pH, the more you should avoid it. Lemon juice and baking soda ... Atopic Skin Care, Lemon Juice And Baking Soda, Skin Anatomy, Atopic Skin, Skin Facts, Esthetician Marketing, Face Skincare, Skin Care Business, Skin Aesthetics

Normal skin pH is around 4.7 - 5.9 and slightly acidic. The use of skincare products that have a higher pH (and are thus more alkaline) can damage the skin's barrier and the functioning of some important pH dependent enzymes. A more alkaline skin has been linked to acne, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and eczema. In addition, bad bacteria thrive when skin pH is higher. The further away a product's pH is from normal skin pH, the more you should avoid it. Lemon juice and baking soda…

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