I want to share my favorite YouTubers of the different categories that I watch. This blog post will be about my favorite beauty YouTubers with very dry skin, dehydrated and sensitive skin.
I must admit that I am a huge fan of TV shows. I watch TV shows from many different countries if it just translated in a language I understand. I watch American, Arabic, Indian, south Korean, Pakistani, Mexican and Turkish TV shows. Keep reading to now how I like to watch my TV shows.
If you are struggling with facial hair, then this is a tip for you. I discovered that a spring can remove facial hair and if you want to know how then keep reading!
This post is about which oils I love to use for my hair, I use 2 different oils depending on how much care and oil I feel my hair needs. First, however, it will be a good idea to start by telling you, what hair type I have, and that is the very dry kind, my scalp is very sensitive, and the ends almost look always split.
I want to share and write about my nickel allergy, what it is and how it can be to live with it. Nickel allergy is when you start getting a reaction every time you come in contact with nickel in food or jewelry. It can vary from a red mark that itches, to itching marks with white bumps. I react almost right away, therefore, I am always prepared with aloevera gel in my back. Keep reading to know why!!
Here is a good website about the symptoms, test and treatments. http://www.webmd.com/allergies/guide/nickel-jewelry-allergy I got the allergy when I was 10 years old I think. I just would get red marks that itched all over my body. At that time, I used to wear a lot of jewelry that I got from H&M and other stores, they were all very inexpensive and with all kind of alloy in it.
When we went to the doctor for my red marks, we were sent to a skin specialist and I got tested for all kind of allergies. They found out that I got nickel and copper allergy. So all my jewelry with these alloys in it were out. The doctor also told us that some food has nickel in it by nature, so I should stop eating them or reduce how much I ate. It is food like chocolate, coffee, tomatoes etc. It was the chocolate I had the most struggle with, for how can I just stop eating chocolate.
I learned with time how much I can tolerate and to stick to the milk chocolate even when I really like the dark ones. I also found out, that nickel is being used everywhere like in keys and money that you touch almost every day. It is only a problem if I keep them in my hands for a bit of time, instead of letting go right away then my skin starts to react.
If you are shopping online, you need to be careful because there are a lot of jewelry that you can buy that says it is nickel free, when it is not. I found that out the hard way, that is why I mostly buy from brands I have tried before. In Scandinavian and EU, there are regulations about how much nickel the jewelry maximum can contain. With time, I found some brands that I can trust that's actually following the rules, that I can buy and wear.
It is brands like Pilgrim, is a Danish brand that makes handmade jewelry. (I will later write a post about their products)
At times, it is been a bit hard to live with it, like when I was a child and were told to choose the non-chocolate kind of candy, or see jewelry I like but can not wear it because it contains nickel. Or when you eat something you did not know contains nickel and start to itch and get red.
Later on, my allergy started to develop to also itching down my throat and all the way down to my stomach, when I got a reaction to something I have eaten.
When I was in high school, I found out that my medicine could have some side effects if I keep using it for years and years by a doctor friend. That made me afraid of using it, and someone recommended me using aloe vera gel and aloe vera 100 % natural juice.
Since I first tried it I have not used anything else for my allergy. The aloe vera has a cooling and calming effect on the itching and remove the redness. So I use the gel on my body and drink the aloe vera juice when the pain is on the inside.
After 17 years now living with the allergy, it is not something I think about that much any longer. Because I just learned to keep away from the products that contain very high amounts of nickel and to always have aloe vera in my bag and at home.
It’s still the chocolate that is always causing me the problems because I just can not give it up. I try very hard not to forget myself and eat a lot of it, but I think I will always have that struggle.
Hope there is something in this blog post that you can use!!
Leave me a comment if you have something you want to add!!
Here is a good website about the symptoms, test and treatments. http://www.webmd.com/allergies/guide/nickel-jewelry-allergy I got the allergy when I was 10 years old I think. I just would get red marks that itched all over my body. At that time, I used to wear a lot of jewelry that I got from H&M and other stores, they were all very inexpensive and with all kind of alloy in it.
When we went to the doctor for my red marks, we were sent to a skin specialist and I got tested for all kind of allergies. They found out that I got nickel and copper allergy. So all my jewelry with these alloys in it were out. The doctor also told us that some food has nickel in it by nature, so I should stop eating them or reduce how much I ate. It is food like chocolate, coffee, tomatoes etc. It was the chocolate I had the most struggle with, for how can I just stop eating chocolate.
I learned with time how much I can tolerate and to stick to the milk chocolate even when I really like the dark ones. I also found out, that nickel is being used everywhere like in keys and money that you touch almost every day. It is only a problem if I keep them in my hands for a bit of time, instead of letting go right away then my skin starts to react.
If you are shopping online, you need to be careful because there are a lot of jewelry that you can buy that says it is nickel free, when it is not. I found that out the hard way, that is why I mostly buy from brands I have tried before. In Scandinavian and EU, there are regulations about how much nickel the jewelry maximum can contain. With time, I found some brands that I can trust that's actually following the rules, that I can buy and wear.
It is brands like Pilgrim, is a Danish brand that makes handmade jewelry. (I will later write a post about their products)
At times, it is been a bit hard to live with it, like when I was a child and were told to choose the non-chocolate kind of candy, or see jewelry I like but can not wear it because it contains nickel. Or when you eat something you did not know contains nickel and start to itch and get red.
Later on, my allergy started to develop to also itching down my throat and all the way down to my stomach, when I got a reaction to something I have eaten.
When I was in high school, I found out that my medicine could have some side effects if I keep using it for years and years by a doctor friend. That made me afraid of using it, and someone recommended me using aloe vera gel and aloe vera 100 % natural juice.
Since I first tried it I have not used anything else for my allergy. The aloe vera has a cooling and calming effect on the itching and remove the redness. So I use the gel on my body and drink the aloe vera juice when the pain is on the inside.
After 17 years now living with the allergy, it is not something I think about that much any longer. Because I just learned to keep away from the products that contain very high amounts of nickel and to always have aloe vera in my bag and at home.
It’s still the chocolate that is always causing me the problems because I just can not give it up. I try very hard not to forget myself and eat a lot of it, but I think I will always have that struggle.
Hope there is something in this blog post that you can use!!
Leave me a comment if you have something you want to add!!
Hey..
I am a 28 years old woman, that lives in Sweden and have a full-time job in Denmark.
I am not a beauty expert. I am just a skin care and lifestyle tips loving girl. I was born in the middle east but moved to Denmark with my family when I was 2 years old
My goal:
I want to make short and easy reviews. This is a way for me to document my opinions about products I have tried. I don't normally use makeup, so you will not see much about that. My focus will be on skin care, health care, clothes, shoes and bags.
My skin type:
I have combination and sensitive skin. My cheeks are very dry with an oily t-zone. I am allergic to perfume and colors. I got sensitive skin when I was 10 years old.
With best regards
Dindich Ali
I am a 28 years old woman, that lives in Sweden and have a full-time job in Denmark.
I am not a beauty expert. I am just a skin care and lifestyle tips loving girl. I was born in the middle east but moved to Denmark with my family when I was 2 years old
My goal:
I want to make short and easy reviews. This is a way for me to document my opinions about products I have tried. I don't normally use makeup, so you will not see much about that. My focus will be on skin care, health care, clothes, shoes and bags.
My skin type:
I have combination and sensitive skin. My cheeks are very dry with an oily t-zone. I am allergic to perfume and colors. I got sensitive skin when I was 10 years old.
With best regards
Dindich Ali
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