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A place for people with eczema to talk with others about their experiences, treatments, coping methods, and life with eczema.Anybody get a red, smooth rash on their palms?
A place for people with eczema to talk with others about their experiences, treatments, coping methods, and life with eczema.Where do you buy gloves?
Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that is characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. It is an acute, chronic, or recurrent dermatosis of the fingers, palms, and soles, characterized by a sudden onset of many deep-seated pruritic, clear vesicles; later, scaling, fissures and lichenification occur. Recurrence is common and for many can be chronic.Is scale just a bunch of dead skin, or is it something more?
A help forum about all matters relating to psoriasis. Whether it's relating anecdotes for support, giving advice, or looking for help, all posts welcome. Important: This sub does not offer professional medical advice; always see a doctor.Will hydrocortisone stop rapid cell turnover?
A place for people with eczema to talk with others about their experiences, treatments, coping methods, and life with eczema.Do you like the Makeup Eraser? I am trying to reduce usage of cotton pads.
Skin care is a pretty big deal, and we love subs like /r/SkinCareAddiction, however we felt there needed to be a sub that deals specifically with skin that's over 30. Share your questions, frustrations and triumphs!Any sign they are going to reverse their DEI changes? I hate Costco so much.
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A place for people with eczema to talk with others about their experiences, treatments, coping methods, and life with eczema.What moisturizer ingredients made you break out?
Skin care is a pretty big deal, and we love subs like /r/SkinCareAddiction, however we felt there needed to be a sub that deals specifically with skin that's over 30. Share your questions, frustrations and triumphs!It’s Saturday, and I’m goofing off. What are you up to?
Welcome to r/adopted: a subreddit by adoptees, for adoptees. This subreddit is for adopted people only. If you are not an adoptee but have a question for adopted people, please visit r/AskAdoptees and ask your question there. r/adopted is a support group for adopted people, created in response to hostility towards adopted people in other subreddits and forums. If you’re not an adoptee, feel free to read through this subreddit but do not post. Please respect our subreddit rules.Tips for bandaging?

Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that is characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. It is an acute, chronic, or recurrent dermatosis of the fingers, palms, and soles, characterized by a sudden onset of many deep-seated pruritic, clear vesicles; later, scaling, fissures and lichenification occur. Recurrence is common and for many can be chronic.
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Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that is characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. It is an acute, chronic, or recurrent dermatosis of the fingers, palms, and soles, characterized by a sudden onset of many deep-seated pruritic, clear vesicles; later, scaling, fissures and lichenification occur. Recurrence is common and for many can be chronic.
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Welcome to r/adopted: a subreddit by adoptees, for adoptees. This subreddit is for adopted people only. If you are not an adoptee but have a question for adopted people, please visit r/AskAdoptees and ask your question there. r/adopted is a support group for adopted people, created in response to hostility towards adopted people in other subreddits and forums. If you’re not an adoptee, feel free to read through this subreddit but do not post. Please respect our subreddit rules.Been busy, here’s the latest color mixing exercise

Welcome to the creative village of r/innervoice, a place to be creative and to create. We are all about fun and play. Show us what you’re working on or have a discussion about “The Artist’s Way” (a book by Julia Cameron that many of us have completed or are completing). Please follow our guidelines to keep this an uplifting space for all of us!
Anyone have experience with Mindverse AI?
A community for all the WFH jobs, tips, resources and discussions. WFH memes are welcomed! ➜ https://wfh.teamBought new products thanks to this sub
Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that is characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. It is an acute, chronic, or recurrent dermatosis of the fingers, palms, and soles, characterized by a sudden onset of many deep-seated pruritic, clear vesicles; later, scaling, fissures and lichenification occur. Recurrence is common and for many can be chronic.Just a reminder that, if you’re not desperate, you don’t have to comply
Did a recruiter make you send them a resume and still fill out all the same information on their website? Did a candidate send a cover letter that just says "PLEASE LET ME WORK HERE"? Tell us those stories!Are the excessive interviews to train AI?
Did a recruiter make you send them a resume and still fill out all the same information on their website? Did a candidate send a cover letter that just says "PLEASE LET ME WORK HERE"? Tell us those stories!Scam: Columbus Global Home Health
Did a recruiter make you send them a resume and still fill out all the same information on their website? Did a candidate send a cover letter that just says "PLEASE LET ME WORK HERE"? Tell us those stories!Was your adoptive mom adopted herself?
Welcome to r/adopted: a subreddit by adoptees, for adoptees. This subreddit is for adopted people only. If you are not an adoptee but have a question for adopted people, please visit r/AskAdoptees and ask your question there. r/adopted is a support group for adopted people, created in response to hostility towards adopted people in other subreddits and forums. If you’re not an adoptee, feel free to read through this subreddit but do not post. Please respect our subreddit rules.Color mixing

Welcome to the creative village of r/innervoice, a place to be creative and to create. We are all about fun and play. Show us what you’re working on or have a discussion about “The Artist’s Way” (a book by Julia Cameron that many of us have completed or are completing). Please follow our guidelines to keep this an uplifting space for all of us!