How to Choose the Best Skin Cream

Not all creams are created equal. Whether you’re dealing with a fungal flare-up, a rogue rash, or trying to keep your skin free from germs, choosing the right cream can make all the difference. But with so many options out there, how do you know which one is right for you?

 

Know Your Skin Condition

The first step in choosing the right cream is understanding what’s causing the issue in the first place. Is it a fungal infection giving you crazy itchy toes (Athlete’s Foot) or do you need something to combat germs on minor cuts and scrapes?  Maybe you’re battling the burn of eczema or the flaky, crusty patches of psoriasis? Knowing what you’re treating helps you pick the right cream for the job, but if you’re unsure what you’re dealing with, ask your doctor.

 

Understanding Ingredients

  • Antifungal: For fungal infections, look for creams with ketoconazole or clotrimazole. They target the root of the problem, killing the fungus and preventing it from spreading.
  • Antimicrobial: These creams often contain ingredients like Chloroxylenol and Triclosan and are your go-to for preventing infections in small cuts and grazes. They help keep germs at bay, ensuring healthy, healed skin. Bonus tip: Also look out for these ingredients: Povidone, Chlorhexidine and Neomycin.
  • Corticosteroid: For inflammatory (aka angry) conditions like eczema or psoriasis, creams with betamethasone or clobetasol are highly effective. They calm outbreaks by reducing inflammation and soothing irritated skin.

 

When it’s time for the professionals

If you’re still struggling after a few weeks of treatment, or if you have any nasty side effects like itching, redness or burning, it’s time to chat to a healthcare provider. They’ll help you find the best solution because you deserve the best care.

 

Conclusion

Looking after your skin starts with choosing the right skincare, so reach for the cream that’s got you covered and start feeling comfortable again in no time.

 

References

https://shalina.com/en-za/product/germol-cream/

https://shalina.com/en-za/product/diproson-cream/

https://shalina.com/en-za/product/betasol-cream/

https://shalina.com/en-za/product/clozole-trio/

https://shalina.com/en-za/product/ketazol-cream/

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