Winter Dry Skin

Posted by Dry Skin Treatment on Oct 21, 2010

During winters, the humidity levels are extremely low. Therefore, the odds of developing dry, irritated and rashed skin is extremely high during winters. Given below are some of the things you can do to make your skin comfortable and smooth even during the harshest of the weather.

Firstly, using a humidifier is extremely important since more and more people are introducing heaters in their houses. These heaters and the closed windows in the houses can cause the air inside the house to remain dry. A humidifier helps to moisturize the air. You need not but an extremely costly humidifier. Get one form a local store and it should be fine.

Secondly, make sure your skin is always moisturized. Use oil-base moisturizer preferably. Some moisturizers have as much as 80% oil in it. Thus, the more oil the moisturizer contains the more effective it is. These moisturizers form a protective layer around the skin and help to keep it supple and smooth.

Sunscreens are not only to be used in summers. Even in winters the use of a high SPF sunscreen is important. Preferably try using SPF 30 or SPF 40. The sun is equally harsh in winters and therefore do not forget using a sunscreen before you step out.

Now it is difficult to use a moisturizer as well as a sunscreen both at the same time. Therefore you can pick one that has a combination of both. You can also consult a dermatologist for the same. However, make sure you are not using opposite ingredients in both the sunscreen and the moisturizer. This could affect your skin negatively.

Equally important during winters is to dress well. Do not forget to wear your gloves. You have to protect your hands from the harsh winter air. Cover your body as much as possible. Try and dress in layers. You can remove the clothing as and when required so as to prevent overheating.

You need to take as much care of your skin summer as much as you do in winter. A little carelessness can lead to problems of dry skin.


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Treating Dry Skin

Posted by Dry Skin Treatment on Oct 11, 2010

If you have extremely dry skin and are unable to find a solution to solve this skin related problem, rest assured. There are many more like you facing the same problem and thinking about it in the same way. Dry skin can be treated in a number of ways. You can either get your skin thoroughly tested and analyzed at a skin clinic. Most skin clinics offer a combination of herbal or natural treatment and artificial treatment.

Many people prefer to consult a dermatologist in order to deal with their dry skin problem. Most dermatologists prescribe antibiotics and other forms of artificial treatments. You are especially advised to concentrate on your diet. A series of light yet effective exercises is also recommended.

The visits to a skin clinic or a dermatologist may last depending on how grave your skin problem really is. Most of the times, it is handled in a matter of weeks. Sometimes it can extend to a period of four to six months.

If you think that your dry skin problem is not that severe and you are a person who prefers natural cures to artificial solutions, the best thing for you to do is make facial masks using inexpensive food items found in your refrigerator basket. You can even try different combinations of these various products.

The main advantage of using natural solutions is they do not have any secondary or side effects very much unlike the commercial treatments which can prove to be extremely harsh on your body. Another advantage of natural cures is they are inexpensive and saves you the trips to a dermatologist or a skin clinic while providing you with similar solutions.

The only disadvantage of using a natural treatment process is the time required for the cure. Commercial treatments with all the artificial means to eradicate your dry skin problem give you instant results. While on the other hand, natural solutions require a lot of time to show actual results. This is not to deny the fact that they even last longer. The gain of natural cures is much more in the long term. Thus it is an effective preventive cure for dry skin.


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Soap for Dry Skin

Posted by Dry Skin Treatment on Oct 1, 2010

The soaps and body washes available in the market can rob the skin of its natural oils and moisture. Very often people are not very prudent and careful about the choice of their soaps. They fail to realize that certain soaps can prove to be extremely detrimental to the skin.

Lucky for us, there are soaps and body washes that contain a certain amount of moisturizing cream in them. These can be very good for the skin not only for immediate results but in the long run as well.

Soaps for dry skin may contain drops of Vitamin E and D as well. Other essentials like sodium and potassium are also included in the soap.

Using mild soap with high water content can be useful for the skin as well. While using soaps you should bear in mind a few essential things:

Firstly, avoid using soap too often on the skin especially the face. During summers, there is a tendency to keep washing the face ever so often. Try and avoid that. Use soap only once a day mostly during a bath. At other times, try using a facial cleanser or a face wash.

Many a time people use soap ever so often because they have dry skin. And soap greatly perpetuates dry skin. Thus it is a vicious circle wherein you are tempted to keep using soap on your face very frequently.

Mild soaps are a safe option. You can use a mild soap more frequently than a harsh one. However, it is advisable to limit the usage to two or three washes.

It is claimed that body washes are a safer alternative to soaps. Although this is not entirely true, you cannot deny the fact that body washes are much milder than soaps mostly because they have a watery base.

Soaps have been around for years now and there is no doubt that they are going to stick around for some more time. You need to be sure if the soap you are using is dermatologically tested and recommended only then purchase it.  It is better to be safe than sorry.


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