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Os tratamentos contra o câncer podem exigir muito do corpo, inclusive da pele, que pode ficar seca e desconfortável, mais frágil e mais vulnerável às agressões externas. Aqui na Care to Beauty, sabemos que os cuidados com a pele podem ser a última coisa em que você pensa ao passar pelos ciclos de tratamento; por isso, mantemos uma seleção de produtos para ajudar a cuidar da pele durante tratamentos contra o câncer, como quimioterapia e radioterapia. In short: we put in the research so you don't have to.
To ensure accuracy, we routinely request input from oncology specialists and skincare brands that work closely with oncology centers and chemo or radiotherapy patients. The ultimate goal is put together--and maintain--a list of skincare recommendations that are backed by scientific evidence.
In this post, we bring you some of these recommendations, with the caveat that you should only follow them if you haven’t received more specific instructions from your medical team. If the only skincare advice you’ve been given is “keep your skin nourished” or “use gentle products”, these recommendations may be helpful to you. However, if your medical team has suggested specific products, follow their advice—they know your individual needs much better than we ever will.
1. Mantenha a pele nutrida durante a quimioterapia
One very common side effect of chemotherapy cycles is extremely dry skin. However, dry skin is not just dry skin, as it can crack and become infected. Also, it can even produce so much itching that it starts to be hard to cope with. In order to try to avoid this, it's really important to choose highly nourishing creams. Additionally, doctors recommend that you follow some rules when considering which moisturizers to acquire during these periods:
- Escolha fórmulas altamente nutritivas, de preferência cremes ou bálsamos em vez de loções;
- Procure sempre hidratantes sem fragrância;
- Evite ingredientes potencialmente irritantes, como esferas esfoliantes, ativos como retinoides, ácidos esfoliantes, álcool ou alérgenos comuns;
- Lembre-se de hidratar não só o corpo, mas também o rosto, o contorno dos olhos, as mãos, os pés, os lábios e os olhos.
2. Limpe a pele com cuidado
One thing to always keep in mind when approaching cancer skincare is that the cleansing process is extremely important. Keeping the skin nourished starts here, without any doubt. All in all, there are a few recommendations that you should follow during these times:
- Use sempre água morna, pois a água quente tende a desidratar a pele;
- Escolha um produto de limpeza nutritivo, sem agentes de limpeza agressivos;
- Seque sempre a pele com leves toques, sem esfregar;
- Escolha um produto específico para a região genital;
- Lave o cabelo com shampoos sem zinco se estiver fazendo radioterapia na região da cabeça;
- Evite qualquer ingrediente de esfoliação e lave a pele com uma esponja macia.
3. Para radioterapia, use cuidados especiais com a pele
Radiotherapy has a high probability of inducing radiation dermatitis (also known as radiodermatitis or radiation skin damage). In order to prevent this from happening, you need to strictly follow a hydration routine. Moreover, please note that the manifestations can appear within 90 days after the radiation exposure, so even if you're feeling well, keep it going. These dermatitis are the number one cause to drop radiotherapy, so preventing this is extremely important for the success of the radiotherapy cycles. There are a few products that have been formulated specifically for this, so you can trust that they will be perfect. Cancer skincare is all about trying to support your skin during these treatments.
4. Use protetor solar para proteger totalmente a pele
Cancer treatments tend to make your skin extremely sensitive to the sun, so you need to fully protect it. Sunscreen is your second best friend, right after "avoiding the sun at all cost". All in all, we know that totally avoiding the sun is very often impossible. So what you should look for is extremely high protection. Some doctors recommend that you go for mineral sun protection, others that you choose the highest protection possible, so check with your doctor.
5. Experimente alguns extras
Besides taking care of your skin, it's also important to take care of you as an individual. You are much more than just an oncology patient. To this end, there are a few bits and bobs that can help you. Makeup, for example, is one big help, as you can redo eyebrows, enhance your eyes and color your cheeks in simple gestures. Both La Roche-Posay quanto Avène have makeup products that can be used during these trying times and have been tested on oncology patients.
All in all, the secret to cancer skincare is to keep your skin as strong as you can, in order to make sure that you are able to endure the full treatment. If you still have any doubts regarding skin care during cancer treatments, fale com a nossa equipe farmacêutica--teremos prazer em ajudar.

