
Hawthorne Press Tribune
Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 63, No. 23 - June 10, 2021
A Well Deserved Congratulations Goes to the
Hawthorne/LAX/Lennox Rotaractors
Our young Rotaractors won the Rotaract Club of the Year Award. Way to go. Sponsored by Hawthorne/LAX/Lennox Rotary Club, Rotario de Latinos Unidos and Rotary Club of Manhattan Beach. Photo courtesy, Hawthorne/LAX/Lennox Rotary Club.
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Seniors
Eczema Body Care Tips
From A Dermatologist
(BPT) - As summer approaches, it’s time
to get outside and bask in the warmth and
sunshine. But it’s not easy to bare your body
when you have eczema. Those with eczemaprone
skin know the signs and symptoms - the
itchiness, redness and dryness that indicates
a flare-up. Nothing can be more irritating,
especially during summer months when you
want to get out and show a little more skin.
Eczema is more common than you may
think. According to the National Eczema Association
(NEA), around 31 million people
in America live with eczema, and one in 10
will develop eczema during their lifetime.
The NEA cites a recent study that surveyed
adults with moderate to severe eczema and
found that nearly 86% reported daily itching.
These symptoms can affect your comfort
during the day, interrupt your sleep at night
and even have a negative impact on your
mental well-being.
“While some find their eczema is less
problematic in the summer, for others, high
temps and outdoor activities can cause
eczema flare-ups,” said board-certified dermatologist
Dr. Sheila Farhang. “Revamp your
body care routine to adapt to the changing
seasons. I recommend products made with
dermatologist-recommend ingredients for
long-lasting hydration to improve the look
and feel of dry skin.”
Here are Dr. Sheila’s tips to help get you
ready to bare that bod in time for summer.
1. Go Easy On The Showers
It’s natural to want to shower more frequently
in the summertime. But if you’re
not careful, over-showering can lead to dry,
irritated skin. Take shorter, cooler showers
- and avoid soap. Instead, choose a body
wash that’s both gentle on your skin AND
provides long-lasting hydration. Olay Body’s
new Dermatologist Designed Collection is
designed for people with sensitive skin. It’s
made with dermatologist-recommended ingredients
to address specific dry skin concerns,
like Olay’s Soothing Body Wash with Oat
Extract for eczema-prone skin, which delivers
soothing hydration, leaving dry skin with
long-lasting relief, and has been awarded
the Seal of Acceptance™ from the National
Eczema Association.
2. Protect Your Skin from the Sun
Skin health experts agree that sunscreen
See Seniors, page 4
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