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Information on choosing and using moisturisers and bath oils for skin conditions

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Step 1 - Choosing and using a moisturising ointment or cream

The first steps to choosing and using moisturisers correctly, important in the treatment of all dry skin conditions
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Advice for patients – using moisturisers

Moisturisers are crucial for treating eczema - advice for patients
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Advice for healthcare professionals.

Moisturisers for eczema - Guiding patients to using moisturisers correctly
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Step 2 - The correct amount of moisturiser to use for eczema

Information on measuring out sufficient moisturiser for use in eczema - a formal regime
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Step 3 - Applying moisturising ointments and creams

The stepwise approach to using them correctly
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Applying a moisturiser to the hands and feet

Tips for what to do after applying a moisturiser to the hands and feet