1. #dermatologyteaching
Let's talk moisturizers
Moisturizers refer to compounds that moisten (as the name implies) and hydrates the skin thereby protecting it from dryness and helping to maintain the integrity of the skin. They are useful in both normal skin and in skin diseases
2. (e.g atopic dermatitis).
They are mainly in three classes 1. Emollients - mostly made up of lipids which fill up gaps that may be in the skin to ensure skin smoothness, hydration and integrity. Examples include these components - Fatty acids, fatty alcohols, cholesterol,
3. squalene, ceramides. 2. Occlusives are mostly oil based and serve the function of maintaining skin water content by creating a hydrophobic barrier over the skin and blocking trans-epidermal water loss (the skin gets hydrated normally from the dermis which is the second layer
4. of the skin)
Examples are Urea, sorbitol, panthenol, glycerol, propylene glycol, hyaluronic acid. 3. Humectants consist of hygroscopic substances which help the stratum corneum to absorb water by attracting water from dermis (where the skin gets hydrated from normally) and a
5. humid environment into the epidermis (which is the topmost layer of the skin). Examples include - Mineral oil, petroleum jelly, beeswax, silicones. This last type of moisturizers work even better when the skin is damp.
Some moisturizers contain other ingredients apart from
6. the active components (jara) like antioxidants e.g vitamin C and preservatives (most contain preservatives).
The moisturizers may come in lotion, creams or ointments form. Lotions spread rapiy and are less greasy. Good for face and areas with hair. Creams are okay for the
7. skin especially when they are areas without hair. Ointment composition are good when you require a lot of occlusion and the skin is really dry. Gels are good for areas with folds because it dries rapidly.
Most moisturizers contain a combination of the different types
8. of moisturizer. Ultimately, the type of moisturizer depends on what is acceptable to the patient. I use petrolatum on damp skin and it is good for me. As long as it doesn't contain harmful products like mercury or hydroquinone.
As for sunsreens, between SPF 30 to 50 which
9. may be a chemical or physical blocker. Chemical blockers include avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate. Physical blockers is usually zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Physical blockers have the advantage of needing less reapplication. Just get a sunscreen that blends in with your
10. black skin easily. Not so particular about any brand. I use Eucerin or La Roche Posay.
Skin cleansers are useful for cleaning the skin especially the face because their pH is compatible with the acidic pH of the skin which is between 4.5 to 5.5 most times. I use Dove soap.
11. Most soaps are usually alkaline which may alter the acidic pH of the skin. Just stay away from harmful chemicals on the skin. You also do not need medicated soaps or antiseptics. They take away your normal bacterial flora (which is good for your skin) and may encourage
12. the growth of pathogenic (bad) bacteria.
Generally, just know that it doesn't need to be expensive to be beneficial. Don't break the bank especially if you don't have much.
I use vaseline ointment 👇 to moisturize my skin.
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1. My father was a clairvoyant man. He was blessed with the uncanny ability to sense things before they happened. Not all the time, but usually when it happened, he was usually spot on. The funny thing about his predictions was that it would usually happen years later, and
2. he would have said such things in jest.
Like the time he told his friend who was living in a rented apartment that he was going to buy the duplex beside his house in a few years. His friend laughed till his sides ached. Years later, he bought that house and has bought other
3. houses and is still living in that duplex till date. He was also blessed with a deep spirituality and closeness with his maker. He had this aura around him that showed that he was at peace and in tune with his Deen. Muslims and Christians came from around and far, to ask him
1. Normally, I try as much as possible to stay away from trending topics. But this one, struck a nerve especially because I will be talking on a panel tomorrow which is the International Women's day.
The insensitive opinions about dropping off babies at 3 months in a creche.
2. Worse still, some of the most insensitive ones have come from people that should have empathy in their statements and actions. I have since realized that even though we see a lot of people talking about women becoming more, it is just lip service.
3. On the other side, we also have a group that seem to think women have super powers and can do any, and everything.
Dear woman, this is for you. Be intentional about self care. You will never satisfy everyone and if you keep looking out for validation from the wrong places,
1. Four lessons you should teach your children
a) The concept of failure - Tell them about putting in the work and hoping for the best but that everyone will fail at something or the other. It doesn't mean they're a failure. It is just a part of life.
2. Learning to deal with failure is very essential, so it doesn't break them when they experience it.
b) The concept of rejection- Tell them that they cannot always have what they want. In their career, relationships, friendships and so on. They may get No as a response
3. several times. Getting rejections is also a normal part of life and they will not always have their way.
c)Teach them about Contentment- To be happy with what they have while striving to be the best they can be. The inner peace that comes with being happy with what you possess
A lot of people have misunderstood this tweet. Deliberately or unintentionally. What he's saying is that it doesn't get handed to you. Especially if you don't come from money and if you don't have a trust fund stashed somewhere. It is easier to put in the work, take risks, absorb
knowledge voraciously when you're younger. More shock absorber to make mistakes and learn from them. He's not even saying you can't make it in your 40s or 50s. He's just saying - It is easier to get your hands dirty when you're younger. Work smart is important,
but work hard is also essential. I saw someone ask, "you that you've been working hard, are you Otedola or Dangote?"
It just goes to show how superficial and unrealistic we are. How many people will become insanely rich? Why do we define success only by how many times our names
1. #dermatologyteaching
Let's talk about vitamins and glutathione infusion use in the skin.
Naturally, most of the vitamins we need are gotten from the diet especially in someone feeding well and is not malnourished. Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant -
2. Oxidants are produced in the body normally due to the various processes that take place. They're also important in bacterial killing. Antioxidants protect the body from oxidants especially when they're getting overwhelming. Glutathione is produced by the liver and in a healthy
3. person, your body makes enough. In people with certain conditions like liver disease or conditions where there are a lot of oxidants e.g cancers, glutathione supplementation has been documented to be beneficial.
One of the side effects of glutathione which is temporary is
1. Before you say, "she stole my idea," remember that ideas are one in a million.That same thing you're thinking of has been thought of by thousands if not millions of people. The world has billions of people in it. Surely, you must know that ideas are not specific to one person.
2. It is not the idea that is most important, what makes an idea become yours are the ones you executed and brought to fruition. If you actually have an idea that nobody has ever thought of and you don't find anything remotely similar to it after you've done extensive research,
3. know that the idea may be worth dropping. It is unlikely to be successful especially when it is a business venture. If it is just something you want to do to give you an emotional high, by all means....go ahead. But if you intend to make money from that venture,