Each person with eczema will experience different symptoms and triggers, but having eczema if you’re a person of colour can also mean added symptoms such as enhanced scarring. So this week, we’re going to talk about eczema and black skin. How to recognise it, how to get eczema diagnosed and how to help manage it.
Imagine standing outside in the cold, wet or windy weather without wearing gloves. Your hands would feel pretty cold and uncomfortable, wouldn’t they? But that’s pretty much what we do to the skin on our faces on a daily basis when we go outside on a winters’ day.
Daily cleansing at night is essential, especially if we have contrary skin that gets stressed out, prone to acne or sensitive. But what about in the morning?
When it comes to your skin type, there are many things that, quite literally, are going on under the surface. We’re all born with distinct and unique characteristics, and that’s what makes us all so beautifully different.