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How to Fight Dry Skin: Natural Skin Care
By Dan Wheble

Tips on how to Combat Dry Skin: Natural Skin Care

Dry skin is actually most typical in your lower legs, forearms, sides on the stomach, as well as upper thighs. The particular signs and symptoms frequently connected with dried-out skin include:

• Scaling
• Itching,
• Skin Rashes
• Cracks in the skin

Causes

Dry skin is common. It happens more often during the cold months whenever cold air outdoors and heated air inside cause low humidity. Forced-air furnaces help create even more of a problem. Your sensitive skin loses moisture and may split and peel, or turn out to be irritated and inflamed. Washing too often, especially with harsh body care and harsh cleansers may be to blame. Eczema may cause skin rashes.

Home Natural Skin Care

It could help to improve your washing habits:

• Keep baths or showers short.
• Use warm (not hot) water.
• Use as little harsh body care products and soap as possible. Restrict its use to face skin, underarms, and genitals if you can. Use mild cleansers such as Olay's skin care range.
• Dry yourself completely however lightly -- pat, don't rub.
• Take notice to how often you have a bath, shower or face wash and also reduce the amount of times you have them.

Increase body moisture:

• Use bathtub oils, face care and face moisturisers at least every day. Thicker, oily face moisturisers work best. Avoid products with alcohol. Put on right after a bath or shower, when your body is still damp.

• Use a warm air humidifier if the air is dry.
• Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Apply cool compresses to itchy places, and try over-the-counter cortisone creams, face cream or lotions if you become inflamed. If this isn't enough, talk to your doctor in the skin clinic regarding possible prescription creams.

When to Contact a Skincare Specialist

Contact a medical expert if:

• You sense itchy without having visible skin rashes
• Dryness and itchiness are stopping you from sleeping
• You have got any kind of open cuts or sores from scratching
• Home care measures do not reduce your dryness and itching

What to expect from the Medical professional

Your doctor will perform a physical examination with attention to all parts of your skin. To better understand the cause, your medical professional may inquire:

• When did your problem develop or has it always been there?
• Do you use any natural skin care products?
• Do you use any acne blemish control products?
• Are all parts of your body affected? Otherwise, what are the specific locations involved?
• What appears to make the dryness even worse?
• Does anything at all make it feel much better?
• What are your own bathing and face wash routines?
• Do you have any other signs and symptoms?

To finish

I hope this article has been some assistance in reducing your problem.

Dan Wheble


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