Treating Dry Skin

Treating Dry Skin

Effective Treatment

The skin deserves much attention for it manifests your overall health or state of well-
being. It provides you with valuable clues as to how you take care of yourself and how
much attention your skin gets in your daily physical management. (Here’s where you can
find more skin
care products reviews
.)

One way to maintain that youthful glow is to subscribe to a skin treatment regimen that
will help your skin restore moisture when it’s needed.

Most reasons for dryness are bacterial and fungal infections, which do not go away until
proper prescription drug treatment is administered. But in reasons not tied up above,
products available in the market will help you achieve that goal and maintain a skin that
is envied by everyone.

Alpha hydroxyacid lotions are best for dry skin. Oil-based are more effective than water
based lotions for they “lock-in” the moisture stored in the skin.

Effective moisturizers are dependent on your immediate and long-term needs. If you
want to relieve itching caused by dry skin, ordinary moisturizers will serve your purpose.

Humectants such as lotions containing glycerin, propylene glycol promotes moisture
retention and allantoin and urea are effective for promoting healing and stripping
damaged cells on top of the skin. (Here’s where you can find more detailed information
on best
skin care products
.)

Barrier creams are effective for people who are in a habit of washing their hands
frequently. For individuals with advanced dry skin condition (pruritus), anti-pruritic
agents such as oatmeal and tar-based pine oil are beneficial.

Balanced-diet and exercise cause your skin to produce more oil and maintain a relative
amount of oil that keeps moisture in your skin. Drinking plenty of water is also
important.

If these and other treatments are not effective in alleviating all the symptoms of drying
skin, it is best that you consult a professional dermatologist so they can closely monitor
the cause of dryness.

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