10 Skin Conditions Soothe HC Can Calm

Posted by Danielle Bentson on

 

The top growing skin concerns for the past three years in a row have been redness and dehydrated skin. Luckily, both conditions can be treated using one product- SootheHC. 


There’s nothing better than aloe to soothe that itching and burning feeling right? AziMD Skincare is taking that relieving feeling to the next level with our new medicated cream. 



What is SootheHC?


SootheHC is a medicated cream formulated with Hydrocortisone, aloe vera, and more beneficial ingredients to calm the skin.


Hydrocortisone is a medicated ointment that works to relax your skin’s immune response in order to reduce pain, swelling, itching, and redness.


Aloe vera is incredibly hydrating and fights acne, dry skin, burns, and inflammation. This is because it's full of vitamins A, C, and antioxidants. 

 

10 Skin Conditions it can help soothe:


  1. Redness
  2. Itchiness
  3. 1st-degree burns
  4. Flaking
  5. Peeling
  6. Dry skin
  7. Inflamed skin
  8. Keratosis Pilaris
  9. Eczema
  10. Psoriasis

If you are struggling with any of these conditions, heavily consider adding this to your skincare routine! SootheHC was formulated with moisturizing ingredients to soothe your sensitive skin.

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MEET THE DOCTOR BEHIND IT ALL

Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, MD is a Board-Certified Dermatologist.

Specializing in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Shirazi received her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University Of Kentucky College of Medicine. After doing a Research Fellowship at Harvard Medical School at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, she completed her residency training in Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the prestigious Mayo Clinic in addition to completing her training in dermatology and cosmetic surgery at the University of California San Diego.

She has received multiple research scholarships from iconic institutions including Harvard University and the University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and has several peer-reviewed publications to her name.