Aging Skin

Because aging interferes with your skins ability to hold moisture, moisturizing your skin becomes increasingly important as you grow older. Hormone therapy and various medications can have the side effect of drying out the skin and leaving it sensitive and itchy.

Skin Care for People with Diabetes

Keep skin clean. Wash with a soap-free, gentle cleanser. Bathe in warm water. Hot baths and showers dry the skin by stripping away your natural oils. After bathing, gently pat dry your skin with a soft towel. Be sure to dry well between your toes. Immediately after drying, apply P.O.L. Cream to retain your body’s own natural moisture and deliver powerful healing anti-oxidants deep into the layers of your skin. Pay attention to problem areas like the hands, elbows, and feet. Never apply creams or lotions between your toes unless instructed by a physician.