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Is allergic skin washed with cold water?
Facial allergies can be washed with cold water, which has a temporary calming and soothing effect. Skin allergies can be washed with cold water, which can increase skin resistance and improve sensitive skin. The skin may feel uncomfortable at first, but you can use warm water (20℃-30℃) first, and then gradually reduce the water temperature, and use it with gentle moisturizing facial cleanser, preferably anti-allergic facial cleanser. Bathing and washing your face are separate. The bath water is too hot to wash your face at all.

Treatment of facial allergy:

1, ice compress for skin allergy

Ice compress can relieve skin allergy symptoms. Just soak the mask paper in ice water, apply it to your face after soaking, and then put it in ice water after the temperature is no longer so cold. Repeat this twice, and the itching on your face will disappear instantly.

2. Wash your face with cold water to improve your resistance

Using cold water when washing your face every day can improve the resistance of facial skin. If the skin can't adapt to it at once, you can clean your face with warm water (20℃-30℃) first, and then gradually reduce the water temperature. The natural anti-allergic cleansing products will have better effect.

3. Steam fumigation of essential oil

Boil a pot of hot water, pour it into the washbasin, then add 4 drops of eucalyptus oil and 2 drops of tea tree essential oil, put your face on the mouth of the washbasin, surround it with a towel, and then take a deep breath for 5- 10 minutes. Can improve skin resistance, relieve skin redness and itching, and effectively improve sensitive skin.

Step 4 avoid contact with allergens

The best way to prevent skin allergy is to reduce contact and try to protect yourself when you go out. Allergic people should spend less time in the sun and go to parks and other places with more pollen and catkins. People who have had symptoms of solar dermatitis and seasonal dermatitis should pay attention to avoiding direct sunlight as much as possible, and do not use alkaline cosmetics and soap.

5, drink honey to prevent allergies

In the first few weeks of the season, soaking honey in water or drinking it directly every day can play the role of immunotherapy. It is best to choose local honey. Enhance the body's resistance and relieve allergic symptoms to some extent.