Drawing Update
10 years ago
So, it's been...a month since my last picture, I think? Anyways, I haven't been able to draw due to my disease known as eczema or to simplify, it's dry skin in certain parts of the body, making me scratch, bleed and get all rashy. It has recently reached my hands and it has made it hard to draw. I am trying my hardest to clear it up. I do have an appointment at the end of this month where I get injected with a medicine, so it should be gone by Christmas.
I apologize for the delay and hope to get some of your pictures done~
HuskyGym
I apologize for the delay and hope to get some of your pictures done~
HuskyGym
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D: sorry to hear this an think my sister had that problem when she was younger as had alot scabs on her arm an used ointment or cream.
but did take quite afew years for it to disappear tho this was when i was a preteen so hopefully medicine for it is much better
If I could suggest anything, it'd be this...
1. Invest in decent lotions. It doesn't have to be super-special-awesome quality, but it should be roughly middle of the road. I find that lotions with cocoa butter do the trick better, but that's just me.
2. Try using cleansing/exfoliating masks on your irritated areas. You know, the Clearasil stuff in the pump with the beads in it? That stuff is surprisingly good at keeping irritated patches of skin from getting worse as long as you're gentle with it. Again, you don't have to aim for god tier, but try getting something that's not dirt cheap.
3. Dandruff shampoo, like Head and Shoulders, also does wonders for making the itchiness die down a bit and doing a bit of healing if the irritated patches are on the way out.
And if all else fails, try calamine lotion. XP