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Neurodermatitis cream without cortisone - what you should know
Neurodermatitis, also known as atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema, is one of the most common chronic inflammatory skin diseases in Germany. Sufferers, often including babies and children, experience dry, irritated...
Fast Relief for Acute Eczema Flares
This blog post informs about the symptoms of an acute eczema flare-up, explains their causes, and offers helpful, concrete tips for alleviating the symptoms.
Neurodermatitis in Children: The Most Important Information for Parents
In Germany, every 4th toddler is affected by neurodermatitis, making it the most common chronic skin disease in childhood. This raises many questions and uncertainties for parents. We have compiled...
Bye-bye, dry nose: med balm for gentle nose care
Almost everyone knows the unpleasant feeling: dry, itchy and reddened skin around the nose. Especially in the winter months, when colds are at their peak and we frequently switch between...
Trigger alert! These are the most common neurodermatitis triggers
Neurodermatitis, also known as atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition that afflicts sufferers with recurring, intense itching. Targeted avoidance of so-called trigger factors can help to reduce...
What to do if your ears itch?
Itchy ears are a widespread phenomenon that can occur for various reasons. Most of the time, the itching is harmless, but if it persists, it can become very annoying and...
Cold alert! How to care for your neurodermatitis skin in winter
This blog post explains the connection between cold weather and exacerbated neurodermatitis symptoms, shows how to most effectively help the skin, and what tips really work!
Less skin redness, improved skin appearance and hardly any cortisone used
Honest feedback from our customers is crucial for us as a skin care brand. That's why we conducted a survey in September 2024 and asked our customers about their experiences...

