You’ve probably heard of the classic oatmeal bath to help soothe the itchy skin of chickenpox or something like that, right? The truth is, oatmeal has been used to help treat skin irritation for hundreds of years! It’s because of the special properties of colloidal oatmeal, which is finely ground oats. There are also a few different ways you can use colloidal oatmeal—it’s not just limited to a good soak in the tub.

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Does oatmeal heal skin?

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    Yes, colloidal oatmeal can soothe itchy, irritated skin. Oatmeal has been used for centuries to relieve skin irritation. Today, colloidal oatmeal is available in different forms and dosages in products such as shampoos, shaving gels, and moisturizing creams. Colloidal oatmeal is full of chemicals that protect and heal skin as well as contain anti-inflammatory properties.[1]

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Can you make colloidal oatmeal at home?

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What is oatmeal soap good for?

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Can you be allergic to colloidal oatmeal?

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    Yes, it’s possible to be allergic to colloidal oatmeal. Because it’s essentially finely ground oats, colloidal oatmeal contains proteins that some people can be allergic to. So, if you have an oat allergy, you can have a reaction if you use products that contain colloidal oatmeal. If you start developing itchy skin or a rash after using colloidal oatmeal, stop using it. You may be allergic to the oat protein.[5]

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Can you use colloidal oatmeal every day?

Warnings

  • If your skin reacts and you develop a rash after using colloidal oatmeal, stop using it. You may be allergic to a protein in the oats.

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