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How Do I Choose the Best Emollient Ointment?

Lainie Petersen
Lainie Petersen

Many people buy an emollient ointment to address the problem of very dry, chapped skin. If this is the case for you, it is important that you select a product that won’t further irritate your skin and that can protect it while it heals. In most instances, this means that you should select an emollient ointment that is free of fragrance and so-called counter-irritants. Ideally, the ointment should also contain antioxidants and other ingredients that help your skin to repair itself. If your skin does not respond to the emollient ointment of your choice or your condition worsens, contact your doctor for professional advice and assistance.

An emollient ointment is a skin care product that contains waxes, oils, or other ingredients that help to keep your skin soft and that form a barrier against the elements. There are various types of ointments on the market of various consistencies and that may contain a wide variety of ingredients. To select the best emollient ointment for you, consider the level of moisturizing and protection that you need. If your skin is very dry, a thick ointment with a high concentration of oil may be your best bet.

An emollient ointment.
An emollient ointment.

Not all skin care products are necessarily good for your skin. For example, some may contain ingredients that actually irritate skin, which could make dry, red skin even worse. One common irritant is menthol, a commonly used counter-irritant that is sometimes added to personal care products as a way of reducing feelings of irritation or discomfort. Unfortunately, this ingredient can also aggravate dry skin or skin irritation and should be avoided. Similarly, it is important to avoid products that contain natural or synthetic fragrances, as these can likewise trigger skin allergies and reactions. Look for the words “fragrance-free” on the labels of any products that you purchase and, if you have very sensitive skin, obtain a free sample or buy a small amount of an emollient ointment so that you can test its efficacy at home.

Your personal physician or a dermatologist can help you select a good emollient ointment as well. In fact, if you have ongoing problems with dry skin, seeking medical advice is essential. In some cases, you may have a chronic skin condition, such as psoriasis or squamous cell skin cancer. A doctor can prescribe topical medications that can address the appearance and discomfort of your dry skin while also treating any underlying problems.

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      An emollient ointment.