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April 13, 2009

Dry Skin Treatment

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It is nothing unusual about skin dryness on hands, face, abdomen, feet or shins. Although it causes a minor discomfort, the problem can be easily solved by a basic dry skin treatment consisting of an oily moisturizer or body lotion. Who needs a dry skin treatment? If you feel the skin too tight on your bones and you have an unpleasant rough sensation when you pass your hand over it, then the dermis is most certainly dry. There is a genetic predisposition to the problem on the one hand, and on the other, dry skin is a common occurrence for all types of skin during the cold season.

There are people who prefer using a complex dry skin treatment at least once a week; they make it at home with all natural ingredients. The options here are pretty numerous: you can try massaging extra-virgin olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil, Shea butter or cocoa butter in the skin right after bathing; another option is to bathe in milk – although this variant is a bit extravagant and more difficult to put into practice. You can also spread a thin film of yogurt on the drier skin portions and leave it for at least ten minutes before rinsing with warm water.

A dry skin treatment could also refer to some dermatological conditions such as dermatitis, psoriasis or eczema. Only a doctor can pass a diagnosis on such health problems, yet, the symptoms are not that difficult to recognize: itchy red skin areas, possibly affected by inflammation, flakes, blisters and even cracks of the skin. The doctor could recommend the administration of oral medication in parallel with a dry skin treatment using either a regular high quality moisturizer or a special ointment relying on steroids as active substances. Normally the response to prescribed and homemade treatments is very good for skin dryness, particularly when you take lifestyle measures too.

Another way of supporting a dry skin treatment is to avoid all skin contact with chemical detergents, cleansers or other synthetic compounds with an irritative action. Moreover, the standard soap you may use could contribute to deteriorating the condition of the skin, therefore, you should change it with some mild cleanser with a neutral pH. One cannot speak of the extent of a dry skin treatment when the skin structure is determined by genetic factors; under the circumstances, you should use good moisturizers permanently, adjusting the product to the season and the day-night cycle.

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April 12, 2009

Dry Skin Face

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The cosmetic treatments used for dry skin face differ from one season to another. You’ll have to change the skincare products just as you change wardrobe. While in summer the focus falls on sun protection, in winter, the intensity of the moisturizer is the element that matters most. Dry skin face will often turn flaky because of the low temperatures, the intense winds and the reduced humidity level that deplete the tissues of the natural oily protection that covers our epidermis.

The use of lukewarm water for dry skin face washing is definitely better than hot baths or hot showers. If you still prefer to eliminate the winter chill with a hot bath, at least try not to spend too much time in it. Moisturizers are a necessity to keep the skin soft and moist after the exposure to the hot wet environment. Gently massage the body lotion or the dry skin face cream in the tissues, after having tapped it dry with a soft towel. Pay attention to the public hand washers, most of them are detergent-based and will dry the hands skin.

Exfoliation should not be used too often if you have dry skin face. The problem is that you may come across contradictory materials: some will recommend a weekly exfoliation claiming that the moisturizer works best after the treatment, while others only advise you to use the exfoliating process at least one in a fortnight. We incline to agree with the rarer variant, because dry skin and exfoliation are not exactly 100% compatible.

Then, many people are unaware of the air dryness level in their homes; furnaces usually reduce the air moisture leaving almost no humidity at all. What you may not know is that not only dry skin face, but any type of skin requires a 30% humidity level in the atmosphere. Therefore, do not hesitate to invest in a humidifier and make the living conditions adequate for a great look.

Soaps are the enemies of dry skin face; yet there are many poor quality cleansers that are no better than soaps. You should choose a product from a good brand preferably one that indicates the moisturizing feature on the package. Another good option here is the use of a gentle cleanser that will most surely have a balanced pH close to that of the skin. All in all, there are lots of things you can do to care for dry face skin: make sure to know as many as you can!

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Dry Face Skin

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Dry face skin is a very common problem affecting both men and women alike. The big fuss about this type of skin comes from the fact that it can lead to very unpleasant consequences if not cared for properly. Thus, neglected dry face skin will show signs of premature aging, it will make one look much older and dull. You can prevent such irreversible problems by using skincare products designed especially for the condition.

The cleanser has a first important role in the daily care of dry face skin. You need to wash at least twice a day, in the morning and in the evening; thus, all the oils and dirt accumulated on the skin surface will be removed. Choose the cleanser carefully and don’t try to go cheap; a more expensive product is usually a quality brand that will not cause allergies and deteriorate your tissues. Only warm water should be used for cleaning because hot water aggravates dryness.

After cleaning, gently pat the skin with a soft towel and apply the moisturizer. Dry face skin should be treated only with a moisturizer that has a sun-protection factor included so that the damaging effects of the sun leave you untouched. You should use two types of face cream: a daytime and a nighttime moisturizer, because the needs of the skin vary according to the sleep-awake cycles.

Besides the normal daily care, dry face skin requires more special treatment periodically. Experts talk about the necessity to perform a deep moisturizing treatment at least once per week. You don’t have to go professional for the matter: the ingredients for such treatments are available at home and they are very easy to use. Honey and mashed avocado make an incredible dry face skin mask that will bring lots of vitamins A, D and E and plenty of other nutrients to the dermal tissues.

Although more rarely used for dry face skin, exfoliation is also necessary at least once in a fortnight. Exfoliating treatments more frequent than that could cause the irritation of the sensitive dry skin. The procedure should only be performed if a quality moisturizer is applied immediately after the exfoliation; otherwise the dry face skin will get very uncomfortable and tight on the bones. A good word of advice is to use as many homemade skincare treatments as possible, because they are free of chemicals, fragrance and artificial stuff that could damage your skin.

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Dry Body Skin

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Dry body skin is a tiny problem that affects people with a genetic predisposition for it. According to hereditary factors, the oil glands in the skin will produce more or less sebum as a form of protection for the body against external factors. Dry body skin is specific to people of all ages, from babies to the elderly with the mention that small children and old people are more prone to skin dryness. There is a very simple explanation behind it: babies have a very sensitive dermis with immature protection layers, which makes them more vulnerable to the environment. With the elderly, dry body skin is explained by the reduced functions of the skin that decay because of age.

If dry body skin is a natural condition – which means that it is not triggered by a dermatological illness – then the remedies are manifold and very easy to use. Moisturizers are the main help in the fight against dry skin, but their efficiency is increased or decreased by the cleaning products used as well as by the hygiene routine specific for every person. Normally, body lotions should be applied after showering or bathing when the skin is still damp. Plus, it is advisable to spend less time in water because it aggravates dryness.

Dry body skin gets worse during the cold season or after sun exposure. In winter creamier skin lotions should be applied, but their application can also be supported by the use of natural products available around the house. Thus, a very efficient treatment for dry body skin is cold-pressed olive oil, coconut or almond oil rubbed or massaged into the skin. They are the preferable alternative to body lotions because of their purity. Nevertheless, while body lotions may contain fragrance or chemicals, they are not as messy as natural essential oils. Yet, it’s your choice first and foremost!

As for sun exposure, although it doesn’t sound very well or pleasant, sun bathing should be avoided when you have dry body skin. Even if you go to the beach or lie around the swimming pool, it is imperative to use a very powerful sunscreen lotion with a high sun protection factor. The main consequence of the sun exposure when you have dry body skin is an even higher dryness with premature aging, blisters formation and rapid skin decay. Last but not least, it is worth mentioning the fact that dry body skin is specific to all races and to both genders, hence, you’d better not ignore it!

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April 11, 2009

Dry Sensitive Skin

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Dry skin is very often sensitive, which only makes it more difficult to care for. Dry sensitive skin feels tight because of the deficient lubrication and has a tendency to develop small expression lines that will evolve into wrinkles. Moreover, such a skin specificity makes one more exposed to allergic reactions, rashes, capillaries breaking and sudden flushes. Therefore, the care for dry sensitive skin could prove quite a challenge at times. It is worth mentioning the fact that it affects people regardless of age, color or gender.

The choice of cleansing, moisturizing and make up products has to follow rigorous steps when you have to care for dry sensitive skin. First of all, you need to minimize the amount of products you put on the face; the more the chemicals one comes into contact with, the higher the chances to develop rashes. All the products have to be fragrance free and hypo-allergenic so that you don’t develop red irritation blotches. The blusher and the foundation could pose some problems for dry sensitive skin.

Try not to use too much make-up in order to allow the skin to breathe adequately. When shopping for make up, other than the hypo-allergenic feature, you should also pay attention that they be oil free. The foundation or the blusher should be water-based because thus, they wouldn’t clog the pores. Oil absorbing foundations are not recommended to dry sensitive skin, because they will make your epidermis even drier.

It is not recommended to use exfoliants or astringent products on dry sensitive skin because they could irritate the thin epidermis. The same thing must be said in relation to cleaning: over-washing the face means eliminating the natural oils that lubricate the tissues, which will result in an accelerated dryness. Furthermore, the daytime moisturizer should have an incorporated SPF (sun-protection factor) of at least 15. Then, although you may like sunbathing, dry sensitive skin doesn’t allow you much to enjoy such outdoor pleasures.

Don’t expose dry sensitive skin to the sun for tanning purposes because you will only achieve a premature aging and even serious health problems. And last but not least, a warning must be signaled in relation to the changes of one cosmetic product for another. When you decide to switch to a different skincare brand, it is important to test the product on a small skin portion to check whether it triggers any allergic reaction or other negative manifestations.

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Dry Skin Cure

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If you are in search of a dry skin cure to help you eliminate the body discomfort, don’t look any farther than your house. Fruits, vegetables, dairy products and all sorts of food items could easily become the material necessary for some good dry skin treatments or masks. Moreover, certain elements in the diet help to the improvement of the skin look from within the system, by means of nutrients such as minerals, vitamins, protein and essential fats.

Honey represents an exceptional dry skin cure that heals the tissues while also moisturizing them. Applied in a thin film on the dermis, it will eliminate the dead skin and contribute to the renewal or the regeneration of the skin layers. Moreover, honey is also considered an incredible antibacterial agent, and should any skin area be affected by eczema related to skin dryness, then, it will contribute to the recovery process all the more.

Then, instead of a regular cleanser, you can turn to yogurt for help. This dry skin cure plays the role of an active moisturizer. In the form of masks or deep tissue treatments, yogurt can be combined with oatmeal, which is also well known for its soothing and healing properties. While such remedies usually work best for limited skin portions such as the face or the neck, you can apply a dry skin cure as part of the daily body care too.

Extra-virgin or cold-pressed olive oil can be massaged into the skin to play the role of the emollient or moisturizer particularly if you suffer from a skin condition that has oozing lesions. You can even use olive oil on the scalp too for regenerative purposes. This dry skin cure is known to contribute to the great look of the skin through diet as well: salads with olive oil dressings are preferred to the use of any other type of fat.

Then, there are all sorts of herbal teas that can be alternated or combined to provide a good dry skin cure solution for all sorts of dermatological problems. You can use dandelion, chamomile, callendula, peppermint or marshmallow, with the mention that, like all the remedies described above, they can be administered internally as well, serving for the purpose of internal purging and good cleansing of the system. This fact only underlines the way the health of the body is reflected in the look of the skin. One cannot enjoy a fresh look when suffering from anemia or nutrient deficiency.

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Dry Skin Care

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Although not incredibly difficult, dry skin care is a bit more challenging because of the extra caution it requires. Dry skin is often incompatible with many of the commercial products whether creams or lotions, because they contain petroleum compounds that are not exactly suitable for dry skin care. Always choose those products that contain natural hypoallergenic ingredients that will not trigger any allergic reaction and will be totally healthy for the skin.

To give just a few examples of natural oils that work great for dry skin care, we ought to mention virgin coconut oil, shea butter or cocoa butter. They all contain highly nourishing ingredients that are well tolerated by the skin, not to mention that the high content of vitamins A, C, D, E and protein have a rejuvenating impact on the tissues, preventing wrinkle formation.

It is good to know that cleaning is just as important for dry skin care as moisturizing. Thus, keep in mind the fact that tap water harms the skin by its high content of fluoride, chlorine and all sorts of other chemicals that dry the skin even further. Although most skin care experts recommend the use of alcohol-free cleaning lotions, cosmetic milk and toners, you can also use cold mineral water. The advantage of milks and toners is that they remove impurities and also hydrate the tissues.

One piece of advice that lots of people tend to ignore is that when showering or bathing, you need to cut back on the amount of time you spend in the water. Only very mild soaps with neutral pH are recommended, and after being tested for skin tolerance beforehand. After showering make sure to gently tap the skin instead of rubbing it, because any more rough treatment worsens dry skin making it more scaly and sensitive. Then, as part of the dry skin care routine, you should apply a moisturizer when the skin is still damp after showering.

In case you have developed some itchy areas on the body, it is important not to scratch; moisturizing will soothe the itching, but you’ll have to see a doctor and check whether there is a dermatological condition involved. Dry skin is prone to eczema, which is one more reason to be very careful with dry skin care on a daily basis. Specialists recommend a diet rich in essential oils and organic elements as the best way to enjoy a great looking skin and a solid health.

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Dry Acne Skin

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There is a false myth running that only oily-skinned people are likely to develop acne. Well, this is definitely wrong! Acne does not choose victims on such criteria; yet it is true that it affects fewer people with dry skin on the average. Bacteria, hormonal changes, an unhealthy diet and chaotic lifestyle could make the right premises for a dry acne skin condition. Should you come to suffer from it, the first important thing is to identify the causes and use a targeted therapy to get rid of the acne lesions. Yet, a double treatment is necessary most of the time: one for the skin dryness and another to eliminate acne.

To treat dry acne skin you have to keep it well moisturized while preserving the natural moisture content specific to the tissues. The lotions and creams you use ought to contain some very soothing agents like aloe vera for instance that is good both for acne and for skin dryness. In case you do not have a single product to use for both aspects of the condition, there are plenty of home remedies that could prove useful. Calendula for instance is a herb with good antibacterial and regenerative properties that will accelerate the healing of the acne lesions while also dealing with the excessive dryness.

Oral medicines are often prescribed to treat dry acne skin, although in the majority of cases the treatment is topical. Ointments should be applied not only on the acne affected skin portions but also on more sensitive locations that could easily become affected: the areas around the lips, the nose, the eyes and even the neck. In case you have acne extended on other parts of the body, besides good tissue hydration you should be careful with the clothes you wear and the hygiene rules you follow. Clothing could be a great relief or the source of even more pain if you don’t choose it carefully; therefore, go for cotton over any other synthetic material.

In summertime people with dry acne skin face all sorts of challenges. On the one hand it is easier to deal with the dryness because the air is more humid and tissues retain moisture better, and on the other, the heat makes a favorable condition for acne to outburst. Therefore, it is highly indicated that you maintain some form of balance in the treatment of dry acne skin. Use cleansers that do not dry the skin even further and find an alcohol free disinfectant that can be applied on the acne-affected body parts.

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April 10, 2009

Moisturizer For Dry Skin

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How can one choose the right moisturizer for dry skin? Well, there are several criteria to have in mind: season, factors that cause the condition, day-night cycles and skin sensitivity. Sometimes all of these elements have to be taken into consideration, because dry skin is also considered one of the most sensitive too. How do you know you’ve got dry skin? The characteristics that would answer such a question include the sensation that the skin is too tightly stretched on the bones, the small lines of expression that have the tendency to form around the mouth and in the eye corners or the flaky look.

You should use a different moisturizer for dry skin depending on the cold or warm season. In winter, the harsh temperature conditions require the use of a face cream and body lotion that is oily enough to keep the tissues moist and soft. In summertime, you should switch to a product that hydrates the skin without leaving it greasy. Moreover, there are two types of moisturizer for dry skin to be used on the same day: one for daytime and the other for nighttime. One major difference here would be the fact that the daytime moisturizer will normally contain a sun protection factor.

The nature of the moisturizer for dry skin is also influenced by the factors that cause dryness in the first place. If heredity is behind the skin condition, then the solutions are simple, but if some dermatological disease or another ailment is involved, then things get a bit more complicated. For instance, diabetes or thyroid dysfunctions are likely to be associated with skin dryness, while dermatitis, eczema, athlete’s foot, acne and psoriasis can be also present and responsible for the skin condition. Whichever be the case, under such circumstances, only a specialist can give advice and recommend a treatment.

Protection and adequate skin care prevent the premature aging risk associated with skin dryness. Therefore, the action of a moisturizer for dry skin has to be supported or backed up by prophylactic measures and a good healthy lifestyle. For instance, when you have dry skin, it goes without saying that sun exposure will worsen the skin dryness. Yet, there are many things one is unaware of and makes mistakes out of ignorance. Therefore, try to read some materials on skincare, leaf through women’s magazines, read a tip here and there or search on the Internet for remedies, suggestions, opinions and other stuff.

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Dry Skin On Feet

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Dry skin on feet is usually responsible for the cracks, sores and even dermatological conditions that develop in this body area. The symptoms are more than basic: peeling skin that cracks, flaky patches that could be red and itchy, blisters around the toes and so on. The blistery form is a sign you may be suffering from the condition known as athlete’s foot, which is a fungal infection that requires special treatment. Lots of magazines and Internet sites provide a wide range of articles with tips and suggestions about how you can improve the health of dry skin on feet.

People who have dry skin by heredity know a lot better how to care for the health of their skin than others who develop the skin dryness in time and due to some other factors. Normally, it is not such a big deal to care for dry skin on feet: rubbing a body lotion in the tissues or applying an ointment don’t take lots of time and can bring the much wanted comfort. Yet, other than moisturizing, another thing that helps is the quality of the footwear. Make sure to use only cotton socks and good shoes that let the skin breathe. In fact, improperly fitting shoes are considered one of the causes behind dry skin on feet.

Other problems that could explain the excessive dryness are age, skin conditions such as psoriasis, chronic ailments like diabetes and thyroid disease or fungal infections. Then, the incorrect use of lotions that prevent excessive perspiration could be another factor that leads to dry skin on feet, because most such products contain alcohol. It is imperative that you only use ointments based on natural ingredients, alcohol and fragrance free. Ask a dermatologist about the best products suitable for your condition and do not let the situation aggravate.

Much of the trouble caused by dry skin on feet could be avoided if people did not neglect these body parts. One often tends to overlook the importance of good skin health and such negligence leads to the appearance of cracks in the heels. We emphasize the problems created by cracking because skin fissures represent doors for bacterial and fungal infections that are a lot more difficult to treat. Hence, just as you take care of your hands and face, that are the first to experience skin dryness, try to pay the same amount of care and attention to your feet too.

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