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Alpharetta Chemotherapy Rash Skincare Routine, Plant-Based Balms Guide Released

Be So Well (770-696-1373), a company providing health and wellness products in Alpharetta, GA, released a guide outlining the best skincare solutions for chemotherapy patients.

Alpharetta, United States - May 12, 2023

The new guide from Be So Well examines the effects that chemotherapy has on the skin and suggests ways in which patients can protect themselves. The guide also recommends some products that can help with the healing and recovery process.

More details can be found at https://besowell.co/what-is-the-best-skin-care-for-chemotherapy-patients

Chemotherapy uses powerful drugs to destroy rapidly growing cells in the body, typically cancerous ones. The treatment is considered systemic, which means it affects the entire body. Because of this, the skin often reacts adversely. Be So Well’s new guide hopes to help patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments prevent this from happening.

The guide starts by highlighting some of the symptoms of chemotherapy skin problems. The most common symptoms are rashes, dryness, itchiness, discoloration, and peeling. Because chemotherapy can affect the body’s sensitivity to light, patients are also more susceptible to sunburns. According to Be So Well, these symptoms can develop in as little as 1 to 2 weeks after treatment, so it’s important to be proactive with skincare routines.

In terms of skincare routines, the guide recommends that patients start protecting their skin at least a week before treatment. This should involve using gentle fragrance-free soaps and laundry detergents as well as moisturizers and ammonium lactate creams. When going out in the sun, patients should also apply sunscreen that is at least SPF30. They should also avoid taking long showers and baths.

For patients who are looking for skincare products suited for preventing chemotherapy skin problems, the guide suggests Modicum Skin Care’s Compassionate Care Recovery Line. The line was created specifically for cancer patients undergoing treatment. It features serums and balms that are plant-based and designed to provide comfort and relief.

“Chemotherapy can be an aggressive treatment for many cancer patients, and the drugs used often cause severe skin damage,” said a spokesperson for the company. “Intentional skincare during chemotherapy can help to prevent damage and support the healing process. There are many products and regimens available, so it’s essential that you find the best one for your skin type. Hopefully, our guide steers you in the right direction.”

Discover the best skin yet with BeSoWell's premium selection of skin care products! Shop now at https://besowell.co/product-category/skin-care/and unlock a healthier, glowing complexion.

About Be So Well

Be So Well is a health and wellness store committed to helping customers live a balanced lifestyle through a variety of holistic approaches, including fitness, nutrition, mental health, and curated naturopathic products.

Interested parties can find more information at https://besowell.co

Contact Info:
Name: Truc Nguyen
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Organization: Be So Well
Address: 2955 Bethany Bend #200, Alpharetta, GA 30004, United States
Phone: +1-770-696-1373
Website: https://besowell.co/

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