Hypoallergenic Cosmetics for the person with allergies!
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Mom can I wear makeup?
How fortunate to find a dermatologist in the Department Store!
Makeup when applied in the right way is oh...so beautiful
As the woman in the Department store applied blush to my young teens face. How pleased she was that I had said "that she could wear makeup".Her allergies were my concern when she asked me two month earlier.An education in Hypoallergenic Cosmetics had allayed my fears. It was explained to her that common allergens come in 4 classifications.
1.Inhalants-such as dust mold, and dog and cat dander.
2. Ingestants- shellfish, eggs, chocolate, milk, antibiotics, and aspirin.
3. Contactants-Cosmetics, poision ivy, dyes, metals, wool.
4. Injectants- wasp and bee stings, and penicillin.
Hypoallergenic Cosmetics help in the fight against, allergies.Although the root cause of the result of allergies is unknown.It helps when hypoallergenic brands are made available to the public.
How please she was to find Cheryl who was working in the store promoting her latest brand of hypoallergenic cosmetics. Cheryl informed her that she was studying to become a dermatologist. In her class the professer explained that often emotional stress,tension, overwork, fatigue,fright, extreme anger,can prompt allergies.
By this time Cheryl was ready to apply the eye shadow.I assured my daughter that with wearing makeup comes a serious responsibility not to over do it.But balance is need otherwise to much and you look like a clown. To little and you look blah. Before my eyes my daughters radiant beauty was taking form.
Cheryl commented that she was going look accentuate the eyes, because her eyes were expressive.As my little girl looked into the mirror she was about to explode with joy.It was only then that realized what defining moment this was in her life. If was a if she was stepping into womanhood although in the backside of my mind I knew that this was many year off.
Cheryl was fascinating makeup artist, she really knew what she was doing, and was she knowledgeable about allergies. She went on futher to tell me that.
The term "allergies" encompasses several different recognized diseases.
Asthma is the most serious of all the allergic diseases and is still a killer, although many who suffer from it can lead normal lives. The free movement of air in and out of the lungs is blocked-thus the typical wheezing during an attack. The problem can be curbed through prevention-removing the known allergens from the home or work environment and doing breathing exercises.
Moreover, there have been several recent advances in treatment, both with tablets and with inhalers. The asthmatic patient should be encouraged to be as active as possible without overexertion. Relatives and friends must resist the temptation to overprotect the person who has asthma.
Hay Fever is the most common allergic reaction. Although hay fever is not generally dangerous, when it is severe the patient suffers greatly. "Hay fever" is a misleading name, for hay is not responsible for the symptoms. Pollen, or at times mold, generally is, and the patient rarely has an actual fever. Hay fever usually occurs in either spring or fall when grasses, weeds, or trees are flowering. Antihistamines and inhalants may control the worst symptoms.
Perennial Allergic Rhinitis is a condition of year-round nasal irritation and may include the common annoyance of a runny or stopped-up nose. Children are often affected, leading their parents mistakenly to believe that the children are repeatedly catching cold. The most common causes are house dust, animal dander, and molds. Skin tests may be helpful here, but the results can be misleading. So regard these tests only as aids in identifying possible allergens. The best treatment for this illness is avoidance of the allergen whenever possible, which may mean getting rid of the family pet. Or special precautions may be necessary in the home to lessen the dust, which easily accumulates on mattresses, rugs, stuffed toys, and similar things.
Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin marked by redness, blistering, oozing, or crusting. Today the word "eczema" is synonymous with chronic dermatitis. At home and at work, the skin is exposed to all kinds of irritants, and normally it is able to resist their harmful effects. But some of these substances lead to allergic reactions in certain people, and the number of such substances is increasing as new products and compounds are developed. In treating contact dermatitis, first remove the offending allergen.
Hives are raised, itching welts that appear suddenly on the skin, usually remain for a few hours, and then disappear as mysteriously as they came. In some cases they appear intermittently for months before disappearing. They may be caused by many things, such as cold, heat, and anxiety, as well as a wide variety of allergens. They are the bane of the allergist because the actual cause is hard to identify. "Anti-itch" medicine may be used until the hives disappear.
Bites, Stings may cause hives, fainting, breathing difficulties, and even death to an allergic person. Tips to help you avoid being stung are: When out-of-doors, don't walk barefoot; avoid hair sprays, perfumes, or lotions, which may attract wasps; wear light rather than dark clothing. If you do get stung, apply ice to lessen the absorption of venom and remove the stinger as carefully as possible. For those who are very allergic to stings, specific desensitization is now available.
Food Allergy is a controversial allergic disease and the most difficult to pinpoint and treat. It goes without saying that foods can and do bother many people in different ways, and yet the cause may or may not be food allergy. Some experts believe that true food allergy is rare; yet almost any food can be an allergen to somebody.
Unfortunately, skin tests are generally of questionable value in diagnosing food allergy. The most effective treatment is to isolate the offending food and then not to eat it.
Drug Allergy has become worse in recent years. Allergic reactions to medications are baffling. Reactions vary and may be so serious as to cause death. If you sense a drug allergy, discuss it with your doctor.
Although we already know a lot about allergy, and scientists have made considerable progress in the past decade, there is still much to discover.
By now Cheryl was all done what wonderful experience to have the proper type of makeup on my childs, face. As Cheryl explained the final important tip to my daughter. I was so please that we were given a lesson in the value of Hypo Allergenic Cosmetics.
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