Fungus Care / body lotions!!
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Nov 5, 2013
Mica S.
Help!! I've done a little research on warts and body fungi forming on the skin and I mainly got out I of it that lotions and oily skin is the start of it. I've banned myself from lotions until I find the right one... Now my questions for you... What do you know about this? What do you use for body moisture products? Anything you'd like to share please.
Nov 5, 2013
Deniesha H.
Every time I get out of the shower I lather myself in UNSCENTED lotion and it helps really well when it comes to moisturizing but in yr situation I wouldn't use it as much , that idea was since yu've banned yrself from lotion haha ;
Nov 5, 2013
Lexi K.
Well I have a lil experience with this, when I was in middle/highschool I had tinea versicolor, which makes slightly lighter colored patches on the skin, I had it on my neck and down my back, I went to my physician/dermatologist and she prescribed me some pills, but they didn't work. I started doing research and asking other people who had the same problem. I found out that using skin products with oil can worsen the problem, and so can humid conditions (I lived in south Florida so it was very humid) I just use oil free lotions and body wash now. And if I see a spot, I'll put dandruff shampoo on it and it will go away in a week. I don't really think products can cause the problem, it's just your skin.. But certain products can make it worse if you're prone to any of those things.
Nov 5, 2013
Mica S.
Wow thanks for your thoughts girls! going to keep looking into it! thanks a lot
Nov 6, 2013
Meg F.
Coconut oil is naturally anti fungal and antibacterial, as well as moisturizing. You could give it a shot and see how it works. It's cheap and natural :)