I want to thank you for joining CHC on this month-long
journey to share the best information I can provide for cancer survivors and
patients to keep looking good and feeling confident.
On Oct 31st
, I’ll be announcing the winner of my CHC Breast Cancer Awareness Makeover, so
remember to visit www.catharley.com and submit your Nominee, then share the link with others in
your circle!
In this article, I want to start a
conversation about your skin. Both the breast cancer disease and the lifesaving treatments
that come with it, can affect individuals differently.
Medical treatments and the lack of a daily routine can cause
the skin to become dry as well as sensitive.
It’s important to maintain your daily routine, even when you are not
feeling well. You will conquer this
challenge with cancer and when you do, like your health, you’ll want your skin
to come out of the fight looking good!
When cleansing your face and body, read the labels
carefully. Some of your longtime
favorite products may not be the best for your skin at this time. Select skin
cleansers that are formulated for sensitive skin with gentle cleansing agents and
it’s best to go with ones that are fragrance free.