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Supplied via NCA NewsWire Credit: Supplied Camera Icon MooGoo chief Melody Livingstone said the business and its social media pages had been “inundated” with people seeking advice on how to treat their sensitive skin. She urged anyone who believed they were suffering from any skin condition to see a medical professional.

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Ms Livingstone suggested people with sensitive skin moisturise often to help protect the skin barrier, try to keep cool and avoid sweating, and to look at the chemicals used in sunscreens and bug sprays. “It’s been in the 90s in Sydney, and we’ve had so many people contacting us asking what they can do to soothe their skin, reduce redness and alleviate the itch.” “Most dermatologists say that humidity levels between 30 to 50 per cent are most ideal for eczema-prone people, but it’s been extremely high over the past few weeks. “The heat and humidity causes the skin to sweat and that dries skin out further, causing it to get quite itchy and irritated,” the company’s chief Melody Livingstone said. Natural skin care brand MooGoo has had its business and social media pages “inundated” over the past few weeks, with at least a 30 per cent increase in the number of people seeking advice on how to treat their sensitive skin. Credit: Supplied Camera Icon Ms Preece is one of many Australians that have had skin flare ups, thanks to La Niña wet weather. Camera Icon La Niña is an oceanic and atmospheric phenomenon that leads to cooler temperatures in Australia. La Niña typically means most of the nation has increased rainfall, cooler daytime temperatures in the south of the tropics and warmer overnight temperatures in the north. “I can't go out in the sun much otherwise I flare up but the cold triggers it as well.” “The weather plays a role with all skin conditions and the weather being unstable doesn’t help. Some days it hurts to walk,” Ms Preece said. You can’t wash your hair because the soap on your hands just kills.

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“There is mental pain too because you just can’t do the things that would normally would like wash the dishes without gloves on. She again has blisters, skin that dries and hardens, discoloured nails and red, inflamed skin on her hands and feet that bleeds at times. Supplied via NCA NewsWire Credit: Suppliedīut Ms Preece said her skin began to react again in October and La Niña weather has made it harder for it to improve, now suffering lip breakouts too. Supplied via NCA NewsWire Credit: Supplied Camera Icon The mother of six has found her skin flared up the worst on her hands and feet. Camera Icon Nicole Preece, 35, has eczema and a rare form of psoriasis. After being prescribed numerous creams and undergoing phototherapy, a strong medication usually given to cancer patients is what helped her skin improve.






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