Keeping your skin supple and moisturized is important and most lotions can be rubbed on much of the body and used safely and effectively with no side effects. However, burning, stinging, redness, irritation or even worse may occur if you put lotion on some body parts that lotion was never intended to be......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
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If you use lotion on a daily basis, according to our good friend Dr. Jen, here are five places on your body that you should never put lotion:
You don’t want to put lotion on your armpits or under your armpits because this is an area that you want to keep dry and fresh.
That goes for if you sweat a lot too. A damp underarm not only makes your body odor smell bad, it can also cause infection underneath the skin. Top dermatologists recommend you drink PLENTY of water. Water is not only great for staying healthy, it is great for reducing sweat too! Water helps to keep your inner body temperature lower, therefore limiting the need for your body to produce sweat.
Lotions and other skin products contain chemicals and natural ingredients not found inside the vagina or around the head of the ***. As the vagina stays healthy by keeping a delicate acidic pH, putting a sheet mask on or in your vagina could disrupt the balance and result in a yeast infection or bacterial infection. The skin around the vulva is sensitive, and putting harsh chemicals in that area to exfoliate or prevent aging can be very irritating to the area.
Now, this is said with a lot of caution because we think lotion on our face is okay. But in reality, it’s not. When we run out of our regular face cream, body lotion often becomes the go-to product for the face. However, it should not be used on delicate facial skin. As body lotion is thicker in density and greasier, its oily texture can clog facial skin pores and cause an acne breakout. Also, body lotions tend to have artificial fragrances. These may lead to an allergic reaction.
The American Diabetes Association says that you should avoid putting lotion between your toes for a number of reasons.
People with diabetes can develop many different foot problems. Even ordinary problems can get worse and lead to serious complications. So they say to moisturize your feet, but avoid moisturizing between your toes in order to keep infections from growing and causing even more problems.
The also caution to keep your toenails trim, and use an emery board to file down sharp edges. Check your feet for sores, cuts, blisters, corns, or redness daily. Let your doctor know if you find any of these.
Also wear moisture-wicking socks to keep moisture from forming after long hours of wearing socks and shoes.