Dry Skin Care - Remedy and Treatment


Having dry skin may sound good but it can cause problems.If you have dry skin, you probably don't have pimples very often but you may have skin that is dull and flaky,s which can make your lines and wrinkles look worse than they are.

Your age and your environment can cause you to have dry skin. As you get older, your sebaceous glands produce less sebum, the natural oil your skin needs. Also, your skin retains less moisture as you age because of the way collagen and elastin, which bind skin together, break down. As these break down, your skin cannot retain as much moisture and you develop dry skin. If you live in a warm, dry, and windy environment, that can contribute to dry skin as well, so does too much sun exposure and using harsh cleansers on your skin. Your genes are also a factor.

If you live in an area that is windy and has little humidity, you may have dry skin. Places with very cold winters can also contribute to dry skin. You may spend most of your time inside but the heating and air conditioning in the home can remove moisture from the air and your skin. Dry skin will appear flaky and look very tight since it causes the pores to shrink. You may not see any symptoms of dry skin yet but as you age, you should be on the lookout for them.

You need to take care with dry skin to keep it moisturized. You can do this by not using products with alcohol in them. Look for cleansers and lotions with alpha hydroxy, lactic acid, petroleum lanolin, and glycerin in them.

Your dry skin may not feel like it is dirty but you still need to clean it when you get up and when you go to bed with a gentle cleanser and using warm, not hot, water, and rinse it with cool water. Avoid hot water if you have dry skin. Pat your skin to dry it after washing it and use a light moisturizer like one with Vitamin E. Your make up should be moisturizing as well.


It is also helpful if you have dry skin to drink a lot of water and eat foods high in water like watermelon and cucumber. Fresh produce is a good source of hydration for your skin and gives you important nutrients, fiber, and antioxidants. Antioxidants are good for helping slow the breakdown of your skin layers.

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