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Glycine Soja Oil, also known as Soybean Oil, is a valuable lecithin-rich oil with a high content of Linoleic Acid (an Omega-6 fatty acid). It also contains α-linolenic acid, Tocopherols and Phytosterols and is a good source of Omega-3. The high lecithin content results in excellent skin moisturisation as Soybean Oil emulsifies water and binds it into the horny layer.
Will Eucerin AtopiControl Bath & Shower Oil make my skin feel greasy?
No. Atopic skin is extremely dry so it will help replenish your skin but will not leave it feeling oily or greasy.
Is Eucerin AtopiControl Bath & Shower Oil suitable for babies?
Yes, it is fine for babies of three months or older but use as a bath additive rather than applying directly to wet skin.
Will Eucerin AtopiControl products cure my Atopic Dermatitis?
There is no cure as such for this disease but applying AtopiControl Care Cream as part of a daily skin care routine can alleviate some of the discomfort.
What is meant by the “vicious circle of atopic skin”?
This describes the constant dry, itchy skin cycle experienced by people with Atopic Dermatitis. Irritation begins so the sufferer scratches. The scratching causes inflammation which leads to skin dryness which causes barrier dysfunction. This, in turn, provides a humid growth environment for Staphylococcus aureus bacteria to colonise, causing irritation and further scratching. And so the vicious circle continues.
Is Atopic Dermatitis the same as eczema?
No. Eczema is a general term for any inflammation of the skin. Atopic Dermatitis is a form of eczema, so is also known as Atopic Eczema, but there are several other skin diseases that are eczemas but not Atopic Dermatitis.
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