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  • Help Your Hands: Advice from a Dermatologist (feat. Dr. Lori Ramirez)

Help Your Hands: Advice from a Dermatologist (feat. Dr. Lori Ramirez)

Wednesday 15th April 2020

Get expert skincare tips from Dr. Lori Ramirez on keeping your skin soft and hydrated in this episode of The Daily Diagnosis.
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Skincare Secrets: Dr. Lori Ramirez's Tips for Healthy Hands and Face

To use a petrolatum-based moisturizer is more helpful. If a rash does develop, though, because you're washing so much and not moisturizing, we can get an appointment, a telemedicine appointment, and usually you'd need a topical steroid prescription.
In a world where hand-washing and mask-wearing have become daily rituals, taking care of your skin can be a real challenge. This episode of 'The Daily Diagnosis' brings you valuable advice from Ogden Clinic Dermatologist, Dr. Lori Ramirez, who shares her expert tips on maintaining soft and moisturized skin amidst these new norms. Dr. Ramirez dives into her personal skincare routines, offering practical steps you can easily follow at home.
She highlights the importance of twice-daily cleansing to keep your skin free from oil, dirt, and debris, and suggests using an antioxidant-rich Vitamin C and E Ferulic serum to shield your skin from oxidative damage. To lock in moisture, she recommends a zinc-based, lightly tinted sunscreen that not only hydrates but also protects your skin from the sun. For those struggling with dry or irritated hands due to frequent washing, Dr.
Ramirez advises using a petrolatum-based moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated and prevent rashes. If a rash does appear, she suggests booking a telemedicine appointment for a topical steroid prescription. Speaking of telemedicine, Dr. Ramirez explains how virtual consultations can be a game-changer for dermatology patients, allowing them to discuss their skincare concerns and get tailored advice without leaving home.
She also shares tips on how to wear face masks comfortably, recommending cloth masks over surgical ones and tying them at the back to avoid ear irritation. Whether you're looking for ways to combat dry skin or curious about telemedicine in dermatology, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you keep your skin healthy and glowing.