Just saw this post and was curious if you solved the problem? Did SF increase help? I have the same issue just as of late and I'm trying to narrow down the possibilities as well. I appreciate the feedback!Thank you for all your wonderful suggestions. I am going to buy Pine Tar soap, hopefully my local Whole Foods sells it. I want to try it first before I purschase Pine Tar online (I don't live by many (animal) farms, so access to it is limited). I kills me to buy soap b/c I have a ton of it at home that my husband & baby are using, with no problems. I have been using Dove sensitive skin, but the itching continues, still after a few weeks. Yesterday I tried rubbing plain avocado oil on one leg & sweet almond oil on the other. Within a few minutes both were feeling itchy/irritated, so I added moisturizer and that seeemd to help for a bit. Someone suggested using a toner on my legs after taking a shower. I loooked up Witch Hazel, but I'm afraid to use it because of the drying factor. I have an aloe plant at home & have used that with success. If the Pine Tar soap doesn't work, and I11%SF soap that I'm making today doesn't work, I'm going to make an apt. with my dermatologist. I'll keep you posted. Thank you again for the number of responses and the thoughtful suggestions!
I live in a very dry state ( AZ) and have stopped shaving my legs entirely. And no more scaley legs. I've taught my teen to wax her legs so she does it only every 4-6 weeks which keeps her skin in good shape and no scaley legs either. We're meant to have body hair it protects our skin.I would assume unless you have some sort of religious objection, that you are shaving your legs...? when shaving you remove the hair and the top of the outter most layer of skin. that in combo with your homemade soap maybe causing the problem.
This member hasn't been here for 10 yrs, so your not likely to get feedback from them.Just saw this post and was curious if you solved the problem? Did SF increase help? I have the same issue just as of late and I'm trying to narrow down the possibilities as well. I appreciate the feedback!
This member hasn't been here for 8 yrs, so probably won't see your answer to them.I live in a very dry state ( AZ) and have stopped shaving my legs entirely. And no more scaley legs. I've taught my teen to wax her legs so she does it only every 4-6 weeks which keeps her skin in good shape and no scaley legs either. We're meant to have body hair it protects our skin.
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