£37.00
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A rich, restorative yet light cream for face, hands, and body to soothe eczema prone, dry, flaky or stressed skin. Expertly formulated using biotech and genetic science.
Codex Labs Bia Hydrating Skin Superfood 75ml.
Made with BiaComplex, a biotech-derived formula, this expertly formulated nourishing cream helps to hydrate skin whilst smoothing, soothing and softening.
'I've always had issues with hydrating creams as they felt really heavy for the skin, Bia Superfood is different - it hydrates but is super light, absorbs really quickly and the skin still can breathe' - Lenka
NB. This contains Sweet Almond and Seed Oils
How to use: Apply the superfood moisturiser as needed with a gentle massaging motion.
Ingredients: Aqua, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Propanediol, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Glycerin, Lactobacillus Ferment, Cetyl Alcohol, Lactobacillus, Calendula Officinalis Meristem Cell Extract, Sclerotium Gum, Symphytum Officinale Leaf Extract, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract, Haberlea Rhodopensis Leaf Extract, Cedrus Deodara Wood Oil, Xanthan Gum, Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate, Sodium Phytate, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Ceramide NP, Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil, Phytosphingosine, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid.
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Our in-depth FAQ is here to help answer your questions.
Sensitive skin and areas of eczema benefit from being covered and kept at a constant temperature. If a garment is loose, the fabric will move over the skin during movement and any rough areas of eczema will catch on the fabric and cause discomfort. Wearing clothing that is too big creates folds in the fabric that make some areas hotter (and itchier) than others and uncomfortable to sit or lie on.
The fit should allow unhindered movement and be fairly close-fitting without being tight. Beware skin-on-skin contact within the garment, especially under the arms or between the legs if the gusset is too low.
Adults or children with severe eczema need to be kept as cool as possible - extra heat produces extra itching. For anyone with severe eczema, we do not recommend using duvets with our nightwear. It is usually sufficient to have a cotton sheet and maybe a light cotton blanket.
We recommend keeping a set of nightwear and a spare pillowcase (and for kids a bedtime toy) in a bag in the fridge to be cooling/soothing at bedtime. Older children enjoy being 'in charge' of their eczema and often respond well to having a spare top with integral mittens in the fridge that they can help themselves to when they are having an itchy period.
The best-known eczema-friendly fabrics are organic cotton, silk, Tencel and bamboo. These natural fabrics are soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic, not to mention better for the environment. These are all smooth fabrics that do not have harsh textile fibres, which can prickle sensitive skin and cause physical irritation.
Choosing the right washing powder for your clothes is crucial. Ensure it is non-biological, SLS-free and ideally has the Allergy UK seal of approval.
Contact irritation occurs when the skin gets irritated by a product or fragrance. This can lead to itching which further aggravates the skin barrier. SLS (sodium lauryl sulphate) is a detergent that makes many products ‘froth’. It is found in many washing powders, shampoos, soaps, shower gels and cleaning products. It breaks down oils, disrupting and drying the skin barrier in sensitive skin and is best avoided by eczema sufferers.
Stronger fragranced products and those that contain dyes can also irritate. Choose a washing powder or liquid with the Allergy UK seal of approval, awarded to products with reduced allergen content that have been dermatologically tested.
We also recommend drying clothes and bedding inside if you (or your child) have a pollen allergy or a tendency towards hay fever.
Consider bathing in the morning in warm (not hot) water. Moving from a warm bath to a cold bed (i.e. changes in temperature) makes the skin itchier and can disrupt sleep, making it best avoided just before bed.
Whenever you have baths, try to keep the bathroom warm so that you (or your child) aren’t stepping out of warm water into a cold environment when getting in or out of the bath.
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