Eczema, Keratosis Pilaris, & Psoriasis
Do you have or know someone who has one of these conditions?  Skin issues like these are more common than you may think.  They can be difficult to manage and not only affect a person physically, but emotionally as well.  Trying to keep the condition under control can be a challenge, and feelings of helplessness and discouragement often happen.  It takes a lot of work, energy, and time to try a new approach at relief, and much patience waiting for results.  Below is basic information about each condition, what can trigger flare-ups, and tips to manage the issue and promote healing.

Eczema
It is estimated that 15 million people in America suffer from eczema.  That's about 1 in 18 people. Eczema is a general term to describe any type of dermatitis or "inflammation of the skin/itchy rash".  Here is a partial list of eczemas:
  • atopic dermatitis - most common, most severe, and has longest duration of symptoms; often seen with asthma and/or hayfever 
  • contact dermatitis - reaction to an irritant such as a chemical or detergent 
  • dyshidrotic eczema - blistering form presenting on feet & hands; more common in women
  • nummular eczema - dry, non-itchy round patches seen in winter months; more common in males
  • seborrheic dermatitis - red, scaly, itchy rash seen on the scalp, the face, and the middle of the chest

Atopic dermatitis usually presents on the face, backs of knees, and inside of elbows.  It can be triggered by many things.  Irritants like alcohol or bleach, airborne allergens like pollen, food allergies/sensitivities, stress, and low or high humidity are things that can cause a flare-up.

Tips: 
1. Most important: Keep skin moisturized.  Use a product that will help skin retain moisture while creating a barrier from moisture loss.  Glycerin and petroleum jelly are two ingredients that provide that type of protection.  Always moisturize after bathing, applying product to slightly damp skin.  In the winter months especially you should moisturize more than once a day. If you have active inflamed spots, apply a good product 2-3 times a day.  Also, bathe in warm (not hot) water.


2. Avoid irritants: Use hypoallergenic laundry detergent and mild soaps to bathe with.  Avoid products with harsh detergents.  Wear gloves/protective clothing when working with chemicals of any kind.  If one comes in contact with the skin immediately flush the area with water. 

3. Rule out a food sensitivity.  Stop dairy products for 4 weeks and see if your flare-ups lessen. Some people with eczema are sensitive to citrus fruits & acidic foods.  Try eliminating one type of food at a time for at least a month.

4.  Keep humidity at an optimum level: Purchase a humidity sensor; levels between 35%-50% are ideal. Use a humidifier in your home during the winter months, and if needed, a dehumidifier for the summer months. Also, wear loose fitting clothing and try to stay cool.


Topical Options:

There are a few options to help ease symptoms and promote healing.  Along with keeping skin moisturized, a common treatment is creams that contain steroids.  Hydrocortisone is a standard product used to treat inflammations.  It is is a mild steroid cream and has shown to help with the itchiness of a flare-up. Some prescription creams contain higher amounts of steroid and should only be used for a short period of time.  Prolonged use can cause skin thinning as well as inhibiting the skin's ability to fight bacteria.  

There are also natural substances that have shown to ease symptoms.  Fatty acids, certain vitamins, and antioxidants are crucial for healthy skin.  When a skin condition like eczema is present it is vital to nourish and protect the skin in order to promote healing.

We have formulated a cream that contains the following:

Calendula Extract- (marigold) contains 
moisturizing properties and is an anti-inflammatory. 
Cranberry Seed Oil- high in fatty acids and antioxidants; ideal for soothing itchy, scaly, irritated skin.
Sweet Almond Oil- emollient (softens skin) and humectant (prevents loss of moisture); contains fatty acids and Vitamin E
Avocado Oilcontains more than 20% essential fatty acids as well as vitamins A, C, D and E, proteins, beta-carotene, lecithin, fatty acids and potassium; makes an excellent moisturizer and emollient.
Shea Butter- anti-inflammatory, high in vitamins A, E, & F, provides a barrier, and is super moisturizing.
Glycerin - (vegetable) draws water to skin cells and provides excellent barrier to prevent water loss.
Aloe Vera - moisturizing, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, contains vitamins C & E.
Squalane- (derived from olive oil) hydrates, has germ killing properties, is an emollient.
Vitamin E Oil- moisturizing, antioxidant; destroys free radicals that inhibit healing.

You can purchase our Eczema Calming Cream here on the website or through our Etsy store.  It is to help ease symptoms of a flare-up and encourage healing.  If you have areas that are prone to frequent flare-ups, it would benefit the skin to apply the cream even when there is not an inflammation.  Keeping the skin moisturized is key to preventing, or at least lessening the severity of inflammations.  For those instances where a flare-up is severe, a steroid cream may need to be applied.




We will continue soon with Part 2 - Keratosis Pilaris.




Questions?  Comments?  We'd love to hear from you!


 
We will be featuring products here soon to highlight their benefits, explain the ingredients/why we chose them, and to give you a chance to ask any questions you may have.

We will also talk about certain skin conditions that we are striving to create products for to help ease symptoms and promote healing.

Stay tuned!
 
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Our set up at the Christmas Peddler Craft Show in West Columbia, SC.  You can see we have a trusty helper there all ready to greet the customers!

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This is the smaller table.  These are cell phone pictures, so the quality isn't that great.

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A neat idea - have gift boxes and bags ready for customers to fill with goodies for someone special!

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The larger table....we are thinking it's time to get back drops for these shows.

The crowd was not as big as we were expecting, but all in all The SoapWorks had a good day, and had a lot of fun talking to people and making new acquaintances.  We'll be back next year!  As for the near future we'll be a vendor at the Whaley Street Market in Columbia, as well as having our products sold at a local massage therapy/personal training center.  We are looking forward to more opportunities to get out there and meet new customers, and make lasting relationships.  
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At the Sparkleberry Country Fair in Columbia SC.  It was a blast!

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At The Soda City Market in Columbia SC.  We are here every Saturday from 8am-noon (Summer; rest of year is 9am-1pm). Many great vendors, a variety of items from produce to crafts to bonsai plants...Usually 50+ vendors.

 
Well the turnout was way lower than expected.  What happened was there was another fair/chili cook-off going on in another town that is easier to get to (this one was way out in the country), and it was a "football" Saturday with our SC Gamecocks playing.  So not much traffic at all coming through our tent, but we still sold some soaps, butters, and jewelry.  There is another craft event we are doing on November 3rd and we are keeping our thoughts positive and fingers crossed.  We'd love to get the SoapWorks name out there locally since we plan to join a local market that does online ordering & customer pick-up for local farmers and crafters.  Here are the tables from the September fair: (click to enlarge)
We'll be increasing stock over the next few weeks to be able to fulfill online orders on top of having a good supply for the craft fair.  After this event we will be concentrating on building up the supply for the website, and keep it separate from the supply that will be advertised on the online local market starting in November.  Lots to do!  

We will try to fill custom orders within 2 weeks of a request.  Use the contact form above to inquire about an order and we will get back to you as soon as possible.  Just FYI, jewelry orders take less time than soap/bath products.  We can also custom create a gift basket - great idea for holiday gifts.  We will be creating a form soon to send to those customers who desire a basket.  Until then if you'd like one just send us an email and we can create it and invoice you through PayPal.

Please let us know if you have any questions or requests!

 
We will be participating in a craft festival next month and have some exciting new soaps we are introducing.  Our current stock will also be available at this festival, so you may see more "sold out" tags on the site, but have no fear, we will be adding more products as they sell out.  If you are interested in something particular and it's not available at the time, please don't hesitate to contact us and let us know so that we can be sure to have what you want back in stock asap.  Just use the "Contact" tab above to email us. 


Here are some pictures of 2 new soap bars (more to come soon):

The "Curly Q" bar, scented with Fresh Rain

The "Water" bar, scented with Beach Breeze

Thanks for stopping by!
 
We use a method called "Melt & Pour which means we buy a pre-made base from our soap supply company like aloe vera, goat's milk, shea, etc and melt it down, add our own goodies, and sometimes create art from it.  

Our latest bars: (click picture to enlarge, some are worth a closer look!)


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Honey M&P, scented with Beach Breeze (a custom made scent we created to go along with this bar)  

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Glycerin and Basic White M&P, scented with Fresh Rain - a clean, unisex fragrance.  This bar didn't turn out the way it was planned but it works since it looks like there are clouds in the top :) 

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Left, a gorgeous hemp M&P bar with white mica in it scented with Spellbound, a men's scent, light and sexy. Right, another Fresh Rain, this with a "half & half" pour. 

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We did a bar using a funnel technique (which did not go as planned lol) and had left over soap in a few cups so we poured them onto a piece of saran wrap, let sit 10 minutes, then peeled it off and cut this out of it.  Pretty cool.  Scented with Japanese Yuzu - a very unique and awesome citrus fragrance. 

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 Mandarin & Myrrh, a very nice scent, some citrus, some earthy, and such a pretty honey M&P bar! 

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This pic doesn't quite show off the embedding in this bar.  "Confetti" Soap, pieces of green M&P suspended in a clear base.  Scent: Pineapple Cilantro - very nice fragrance!  We use it in our body butter for the summer. 

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This one is weird and we are ok with weird, better than plain jane or boring right? :) We call this the "Outside In Swirl" (or Tornado)  Made with Honey and some Shea M&P, scented with Oatmeal, Milk, and Honey. 

More pics to come!  Please read on through the blog for updates and such!