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Learn about our favorite powder to keep your skin-folds dry.


 As a dermatologist, I cannot emphasize enough the importance of keeping skin folds dry. Skin folds, also known as intertriginous areas, are common sites for various skin disorders such as fungal infections, bacterial infections, and irritant dermatitis. Moisture and warmth in skin folds create an ideal environment for the growth of microorganisms, leading to a host of problems for patients.

One of the simplest and most effective ways to keep skin folds dry is through the use of powders. Powder helps absorb moisture and reduce friction, which can help prevent skin irritation and the development of skin disorders. One powder that I frequently recommend to my patients is Zeasorb AF.

Zeasorb AF is a topical antifungal powder that is specifically designed to keep skin folds dry and prevent fungal infections. Its active ingredient, miconazole nitrate, helps to kill the fungus that causes fungal infections. However, the powder base used in Zeasorb AF is also an essential factor that makes it a great choice for treating and preventing fungal infections.

Zeasorb AF powder base is a blend of several ingredients, including microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, and colloidal silicon dioxide. These ingredients work together to create a highly absorbent, lightweight, and breathable powder that can effectively keep skin folds dry and reduce friction.

Microcrystalline cellulose, a commonly used food additive, is an excellent absorbent that can hold up to 10 times its weight in water. Sodium starch glycolate, a super-disintegrant, is used to enhance the powder's ability to absorb moisture and disperse quickly. Colloidal silicon dioxide, a hydrophilic agent, is used to improve the powder's flow properties and texture, allowing it to be easily applied to the skin.

Another advantage of Zeasorb AF's powder base is that it is gentle on the skin. It is free of fragrances, preservatives, and dyes that can irritate the skin, making it an excellent option for patients who have sensitive skin or allergies.


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