Is it Dry Skin or Eczema? | How to Treat With Affordable Product Recommendations!



Do you have dry skin or eczema? Check out this video to learn the difference! Plus, get affordable product recommendation to treat BOTH conditions! #eczema #dryskin

Products Mentioned In This Video:
Lipikar Wash:
Lipikar BP+ Balm:
Lipikar Eczema Cream:
Double Repair Face Moisturizer:
AmLactin Daily Moisturizing Lotion:
AmLactin Rapid Relief Lotion:
AmLactin Rapid Relief Cream:
AmLactin Ultra Smoothing:
Eucerin Advanced Repair Cream:
Eucerin Eczema Relief Cream:
Eucerin Eczema Relief Wash:

Other Skincare Routine Favorites!
Versed Doctor’s Visit Mask:
Versed Retinol Body Lotion:
Anti-aging Eye Cream:

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
1:02 What is “Dry Skin” + Causes
04:02 Difference #1
04:52 Difference #2
05:49 Difference #3
06:50 Difference #4
08:48 Difference #5
09:18 What is “Eczema?” + Causes
10:51 The “Itch-Scratch” Cycle
11:26 Dry Skin Product Recommendations
14:47 Eczema Product Recommendations

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