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Best Practices for Dermatitis Management

Dermatitis is a general term that describes inflammation of the skin and is often characterized as a rash, bumps or blisters that can be itchy or tender. Some forms, such as contact dermatitis are the result of topical reaction to a particular substance, while others, such as atopic dermatitis, are not just a skin condition but rather a chronic, systemic disease that’s thought to be linked to an overactive immune system and persistent inflammation.

While products certainly can soothe the latter type, treatment must happen from within by addressing dysbiosis in the body. Restoring gut health and optimizing the microbiome play heavily into functional medicine treatment.

While working with your healthcare provider to target the cause, you may find comfort and even immediate relief in the use of our NURTURE face and body balm . The nourishing ingredients work synergistically together to calm and correct the skin's response to inflammation and irritation while improving its barrier protection and immune response.

"My skin was highly reactive to all products after pregnancy (especially on my face)… my dermatologist said any product other than vaseline would likely cause a rash. I tried Nurture and my skin immediately cleared up. The product also feels wonderful the moment it touches my skin- Perfectly named. I Just started using it on my 5 month old’s eczema and, no surprise, it’s going away." - Anne M.

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