What if you wore the cotton gloves then put the plastic,latex, or vinyl glove 
over top of the cotton?  I wonder if that would still irritate it.  Just a 
thought.

Lynnette <[email protected]> wrote:  Maggie,
Thanks for that tip, but the second I put my hands in water the rash turns into 
what looks liek hives. They swell and turn beet red. 
I did buy mineral oil last week and was using that on my hands, but it did not 
help at all.
I am grateful for all of you who are sending tips to help. 
Pati, I went to Wal-Mart last night and bought the stocking stuffer type 
gloves- 2 pair for $1 I think. I wore one to bed last night. Applied the 
Diprolene and slathered Eucerin and this morning it was feeling a little bit 
better. Thanks for that info--I will check it out.
My eczema does get to the point of cracking and bleeding. The one side of my 
hand looks like someone took a razor and sliced me. THAT is a good cut. Usually 
they bleed from all the cracks. 
I am sure that the product is aggravating it, but I know it is not the cause of 
it. 
Today I am going to wrap the area in saran wrap and wear the cotton glove to do 
my clients. Even if I wear just the glove, the powders from filing will get 
t\hrough. I think it is spreading becuause I was wearing plastic/vinyl/latex 
gloves. Sheesh, I just cannot win. And I have my trusty bottle of liquid 
Benadryl!!! 
I really appreciate all your help!
buenos dias,
Lynnette

----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 13:19:51 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Eczema and topical dermatitis






  Hello Ladies, 

      I have almost the same problem with my hands and 
fingers.  That is the reason that I stopped doing hair and started to do 
nails.  My hands and fingers used to get so bad that I had to take days off 
of work.  My fingers used to swell up and crack so badly that I wouldn't be 
able to open my fingers sometimes scared that the skin  would crack open 
and bleed.  I finally went to this excellent dermatologist who told me I 
had A topic dermatitis.  HE gave me a list of things that my hands couldn't 
come in contact with, of course chemicals was the first on the list.  Along 
with a few creams he told me to soak my hands in warm water and this blue 
liquid 
which he charged me $30 for.  This liquid was mineral oil with a blue dye 
in it to make it look pretty and expensive. I would soak in it until my fingers 
were soft enough to be able to open my fingers without them cracking. When I 
finished that pretty blue liquid I bought a bottle of mineral oil and it did 
exactly the same thing. It also made that flakey skin soft enough to be able to 
heal on its own without the use of other meds and creams.  Another thing 
that helped me was Silicone glove from Avon.  I know, I know..Yes I 
actually used Avon. I would apply it constantly to build up the layers and 
tried 
to not use soap if I could. From time to time I get a little reaction from the 
monimer if I come in contact with it so I use the mineral oil straight from the 
bottle and it clears up right away.  

                                                  Hope 
this helps, Maggie

   

  
  In a message dated 12/16/2008 12:08:22 A.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

  I have 
  had contact dermatitis for about 30 years.  A little over a year ago it 
  got worse than it ever had in all those years!  It got so nasty, I was 
  scared to go into the Drs., because I was afraid I might lose a finger or 
  two.  I finally went, and he perscribed a new med that I had never used 
  before, and it did start to heal a llittle, but went right back to 
  nasty.  It was so bad that I had to rub a numbing cream on it to be able 
  to use my hands or get any sleep.  It was one of my clients that said to 
  me....didnt this start to get bad around the time you tried some new products 
  last year?  So I dug out my invoices, and sure enough it started when I 
  had bought Entity.   When that was done....TT came out with her A+ 
  liquid, than she came out with another one that was even a darker 
  purple.  At that point I went back to using my TT orig. liquid, which is 
  almost clear, and it started to heal up.  I have a little flair up now 
  and then, but as long as I do not use a liquid that is purple/blue I am able 
  to keep it under control.   Just a though.  Good luck, that 
  stuff can drive you crazy!!!!

Kathy
Kathy's Nail 
  Corner
Utah


-----Original Message-----
From: Pati 
  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 15 Dec 
  2008 10:15 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Eczema and topical dermatitis


    I HATE when that 
  happens and with this laptop it happens alot!  Anyway...don't make light 
  of what you have.
CVS sells white cotton gloves in a 2pck...I think they 
  are about 5 bucks....I have about 10 pairs with the fingers cut out if you 
  want them!!  (they have been washed of course!) They come in a box near 
  the bandages in that aisle....
Hope you feel better soon....


     Pati
'Life 
  is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets; 
so love the people 
  who treat you right, forget about the ones who don't, 
and believe that 
  everything happens for a reason.


-----Original 
  Message-----
From: Lynnette <[email protected]>
To: 
  [email protected]
Sent: 
  Mon, 15 Dec 2008 6:54 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Eczema and topical 
  dermatitis


    
    
    Hey 
    everyone. I just want to bring this subject to the forefront. 
I have had 
    eczema all my life. In my 20's I found out I had food allergies. I cut most 
    of the foods out and the rashes subsided. Never went away complete ly but I 
    had it under control. 
The past few weeks have been awful with this rash. 
    It is all over both my hands. Just putting my hands in water makes the rash 
    welt. Gloves? Well that is helping the rash spread. 
Saturday was the 
    worst they have ever been. I was paying attention to where the clients held 
    my hands and they are resting right on the area where the rash is. 
I am 
    NOT going to say it out loud, but I am positive that the products are 
    aggravating the eczema. 
Yesterday the rash began to spread up my wrist. 
    The itch is driving me nuts. I am sipping liquid Benadryl to help control 
    it. I think I may become addicted to it!!!! 
I had to go to the doctor 
    today for this. She put me on Prednisone and the strongest topical steroid 
    available in the US. I am going to run to Wal Mart to see if I can find 
some 
    thin cotton gloves. I have a pair from Star Nail, but they are not good 
    enough. 
I know that the chemicals did not cause this, but it is surely 
    exacerbating the rash. I have never had it this bad, (Pati, I got your 
    message on FB--- PLEASE know that this is NOTHING compared to what you went 
    through--I am just "a-bitchin.")
Anyway, just take precautions to help 
    prevent getting skin rashes. Also, the doctor does not want me to wash all 
    the time. Water is NOT good for the skin!!! 
Take care of your hands. 
    They are your livelyhood! 
buenos 
  dias,
Lynnette






    

    
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