NanaTuesday
Soothed ,
Apparently it is to do with the changes in skin when a person is ‘ transitioning’
... but those skin changes are not much different from the skin changes that most people experience at some stages in their lives.
They mention surgery - how scarring can develop into keloids... but that happens with any type of surgery.
Skin is skin and it needs to be kept clean and 'hydrated', soft and supple and I don't think transgender skin is any different to anyone else's.
It's marketing... "see how we care about you".
Actually, a bit of research will show that quite a few people say E45 irritates their skin.
And if the trans community are experiencing any real problems after surgery - they probably need some prescription emollient..
It won't stop me from purchasing it, if I ever need to, but I think it's nonsense advertising. As is the price.