
Neem Tulsi Antiseptic Solution
You’ve probably tried a bunch of face and body washes, hoping for smoother skin. But many cleansers—especially those with strong chemicals or fragrances—strip away natural oils. For people with psoriasis, that means more dryness, irritation, and flares. According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, up to 60% of patients report cleansers making their symptoms worse. Those red, itchy patches need gentle care, not more stress.
Skip anything with sulfates, alcohol, or artificial fragrance. Those can trigger new breakouts or worsen scaling.
Skip hot water—lukewarm is best. Use fingertips, not rough washcloths. Massage the cleanser for about 30 seconds, then rinse gently. Pat dry with a soft towel. Don’t scrub. For stubborn patches, cleanse only once per day and moisturize right after. If you notice more flaking or burning, switch to a milder formula.
Focus on products labeled for sensitive or compromised skin. Check if the cleanser is pH-balanced (around 5.5). Avoid foaming formulas—they’re usually too aggressive. Look for visible results: less redness, fewer scales, and no tightness after washing. If your skin feels uncomfortable right after, it’s probably not the right match.
A good antiseptic cleanser should help lower infection risk on cracked skin, but it shouldn’t sting or cause dryness. You want something that feels soothing from the first use and leaves skin soft, not squeaky.
If you’re searching for an antiseptic cleanser for psoriasis relief, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides gentle, plant-based options with Bionatural® Actives. Our formulas blend aloe, tea tree, and hydrating botanicals—so you get real cleansing power without irritation. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a personal recommendation: arishbionatural.com.
Yes, gentle antiseptic cleansers with soothing ingredients can lower irritation and infection risk, which often helps control flare-ups.
Most people tolerate diluted tea tree oil well, but always patch test first—some skin types may react, especially if the formula is strong.
Once daily is usually enough. Over-washing can dry out your skin and worsen symptoms.
We offer several gentle, plant-based cleansers designed for sensitive skin and daily use. Check out our Bionatural® Actives line for best results.
Foaming cleansers often contain harsh surfactants that strip moisture, so they're not ideal for psoriasis-prone skin.
Stick with lukewarm water. Hot water can dry out and irritate your skin, making symptoms worse.
Yes, alcohol can be very drying and irritating for psoriasis. Look for alcohol-free formulas.
Absolutely. Our AI Skin Analyser scans your skin and helps suggest the right cleanser for your needs.
Aloe vera is calming and hydrating, making it a great ingredient for reducing redness and irritation in psoriasis.
Stop using it and switch to a gentler, fragrance-free formula. Persistent stinging means it’s too harsh for your skin.