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Defiant Beauty and Beauty Despite Cancer Skin Care Advice

This post is taken from the Beauty Despite Cancer website. 

Skin care advice

We know that this a time when you want to do the best thing for your health and that you do not want to interfere with your treatment. If you have any concerns you should discuss them with your health care team. The following is not medical advice.

Good practices for your skin

Having reviewed the advice given to cancer patients, by doctors and advisory bodies, Defiant Beauty suggest the following:

  • Use only natural products formulated especially for use during cancer treatment.
  • Be gentle with your skin.
  • Use less soap.
  • Moisturise your skin regularly avoiding products that contain alcohol as these can be drying.
  • Use lip balm daily from the start of chemotherapy.
  • Protect your skin from the sun.
  • Look after your hands and feet, moisturising them often from the start of chemotherapy.
  • Look after your fingernails and toenails use a natural oil based product to moisturise.

Frequently asked Questions

What causes skin issues during cancer treatment?

Dry, sore, sensitive skin, chapped lips and itchy skin are common side effects of cancer treatment.  Many cancer drugs such as capeciabine, caelyx, sunitinib and sorafeneib are associated with skin conditions.  A full list of drugs and their side effects can be found here. Nails can become damaged when being treated with paclitaxel and docetaxel.

Will Defiant Beauty help with the damage caused by radiation treatment?

Yes. Defiant Beauty can help to soothe and moisturise your skin. We recommend our Soothing Skin Oil. You need to be very careful about when you apply the Soothing Skin Oil. You should NEVER apply the oil before treatment, only afterwards and during breaks in treatment. We suggest that you apply the oil before a bath or shower so that excess oil can be washed away.

Soothing Skin Oil contains Calendula, a soothing herbal macerate that has been shown to improve moderate-to-severe dermatitis (sore, dry and itchy skin).

The Society of Radiographers recommends that thick creams and creams with a high content of paraffin or petroleum jelly are not used on radiation-damaged skin.

The Defiant Beauty Collection does not contain creams as creams and lotions contain oil and water. In order to turn oil and water into a cream or lotion, preservatives and emulsifying agents must be added. Creams and lotions cannot be made without using a large number of ingredients, increasing the number of substances that the patient is exposed to. As cancer patients often have sore, sensitive, dry, itchy and damaged skin we have decided to keep the number of ingredients in our products to a minimum – this means no creams or lotions.

Defiant Beauty does not contain any paraffin or petroleum jelly. You will find only natural vegetable oils in the Defiant Beauty Range.

Why wasn’t I told to expect this?

Many patients are told of side effects such as hair loss and nausea but few hospitals mention skin, lip and nail related side effects. We hope that anyone reading our skin care advice will pass it on to anyone undergoing treatment as research also shows that skin care products designed specifically for cancer patients can make life easier during treatment.

Will anything make it better?

Research has shown that skin care products specifically formulated for cancer patients are ‘better’ than other products. Cancer patients report that the effective management of skin related side effects improves their quality of life during treatment.

During cancer treatment, helping with skinnail and lip related issues aren't much on the scale of things but it is a small thing that makes a real difference.

Which ingredients are particularly effective?

Products containing Calendula have been shown to be more effective at reducing the severity of dry skin than a standard product. Olive oil is also reported to offer protection.

What should I do?

Cancer patients are advised to use natural products and to take extra care of their skin.

What is a natural product?

Defiant Beauty runs workshops to try to explain this and to help people understand about ingredients so this isn’t something that can be explained in full here.  We consider natural to be from a plant and to have had minimal processing.

In the ‘natural’ skin care industry there are lots of attempts to make products appear to be natural. We find the Environmental Working Group’s website helpful. 

May I come to a workshop?

Defiant Beauty would be delighted for you to come to one of our workshops. Please contact them for more information. Our workshops are free of charge; a donation to their chosen charity would be appreciated.

References

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The above is why I have chosen the Defiant Beauty range as the perfect skin care and beauty products for get well gifts for cancer patients. They have been specifically formulated for cancer patients going through chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy and are the most natural products we have found. Also, very importantly, they work, feel luxurious and smell absolutely delicious. So many cancer patients spend the time during treatment using large tubs of aqueous cream and E45 - neither of which exude pampering luxury! So if your friend or loved one likes good quality beauty products and a bit of pampering, then these will be the perfect get well gift for them, enabling them to continue a luxurious beauty and pampering regime during their chemo or radiotherapy.

Please see the full range we stock here

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