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Megan now works around the clock to raise awareness about the condition on social media. “I’d put it in my mind that I was committed to using steroids forever but then, my health just got smashed to smithereens.” Megan said: “I always knew in the back of my mind I would need to face up to my skin’s addiction to steroid creams one day. "This can cause conditions such as eczema and dermatitis, and can cause already existing psoriasis to worsen."

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"Hand sanitisers, many of which are alcohol-based, can strip the skin of its natural oils, depleting the skins natural protective barrier, leaving hands feeling dry and sore. He added that the increased use of hand sanitisers means people should make sure they are also moisturising their skin. Geoff Graham, Co-Founder and Director of Grahams Natural Alternative added that during the colder months, skin can become more exposed to the elements. "Also look out for products that have natural ingredients." Pay special to the hands, but also the lips and feet. “My top tip to combat dryness and areas of dry skin is to ensure you nourish and hydrate your skin with moisturiser. She added: "To prevent flare ups moisturise, moisturise, moisturise! Prevention is always the best method when it comes to skin sensitivity, so ensure you’re taking good care of yourself with a consistent and thorough skincare regimen. Rough, thickened or scaly patches of skin.Speaking to The Sun, Dr Jennifer Crawley, dermatologist and Childs Farm consultant highlighted the key signs to look out for. One expert said the key to treating eczema is to moisturise. Weeds and flaking paint obscure nuggets of history on many of the distinctive black-and-silver roadside markers.ECZEMA is a skin condition that causes dry and irritated skin.If it flakes or crumbles, add a little more water.Paint was flaking off the doors and window frames.Chunks of blue-green stuff flaked off and scattered over the floor.The gold covering may be flaking away, exposing the white plaster, or gesso, underneath.Cranston led Athelstan into the Great Hall, pointing out the painted walls though some of the frescoes were beginning to flake.→ flake out → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus flake 2 BREAK to break fish or another food into small thin pieces, or to break in this way Poach the fish until it flakes easily. Use a moisturising cream to stop your skin flaking. flake flake 2 verb 1 ( also flake off ) BREAK to break off in small thin pieces The paint is beginning to flake off. It was noodles flavoured with flakes of dried tuna from Miyako.Penelope turned to see the white flakes emptying from the sky.

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Large white flakes of snow fell upon the cold ground.The white chair looks soluble, as if it might crumble, collapsing into a pile of infinitesimal white flakes.Nathan peered through the thick flakes at the wagon that serviced the plane at every stop.She brushed the flakes of dandruff from her shoulder. Note orginal Comet star on left, showing flaked off chroming, and my finished show chrome reproduction n the right and bottom, preserving the original.Topside, the snow softened the air and a cold wind spits flakes through an open window on the bridge.Workers feed them daily a mix of flakes, worms, grasshoppers and freeze-dried shrimp.Feed a diet of insects, worms, plant matter, flake food and freeze dried food.His corn flakes had probably gone soggy at breakfast too.Her sunburnt skin was beginning to peel off in big flakes.He's such a flake, but he's fun to work with.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English flake flake 1 / fleɪk / noun 1 PIECE a small thin piece that breaks away easily from something else flake of flakes of snow chocolate flakes → snowflake 2 American English informal CRAZY someone who seems strange or who often forgets things SYN space cadet Examples from the Corpus flake






Flaked ioff