Friday, October 23, 2009

Dry skin??

My skin always seems and feels so dry and skin coming off even I put on lotions and other things. Which is the best and fastest way to make my skin smoother and not dry?
Dry skin??
Looking for the best and fastest way to make skin smoother and not dry? Then it is worth knowing that DRY SKIN problems respond well to self-care measures, such as using moisturizers and avoiding long, hot showers and baths. If you have very dry and scaly skin, your doctor may recommend you use an all-natural cream that contains natural oils that gives soothing and glowing results.





In a more serious skin disease, such as ichthyosis or psoriasis, your doctor may prescribe prescription creams and ointments or other treatments in addition to home care.





Dry skin leads to dermatitis, which causes red, itchy skin. In these cases, treatment may include lotions with natural-oil ingredients. If your skin cracks open, your doctor may prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract your skin and reduce secretions and prevent infection.





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Dry skin??
simply putting cream on your face doesn't stop it being dry, in fact your skin requires water not on the inside but on he outside try creaming your face while wet this helps to hydrate it
Reply:Have you given intense-moisturizing moisturizer a shot? If this still fails, I suggest you consult a dermatologist.





It is also possible that you have skin asthma. Because "so dry and skin coming off" is one of the symptoms.
Reply:Hi, My skin was like that too! Here are the products I used that seem to help:


() Nivea Visage Gentle Cleansing creme wash(daily)


() Clean and Clear Fizzing Cleanser(daily)


() Nivea Visage Gentle Exfoliating scrub (use once or twice a week)


() Clean and Clear Skin balancing moisturiser (daily)


These products made my skin feel ALOT cleaner and they felt softer too.I washed my fash thoroughly with water, put creams on, washed off, masaging the water into my skin and patted dry with a towel. The texture of my skin changed pretty much just after I washed my skin with these products. Do this for a few weeks. If yout problem persists consult a dermotologist and he/she should prescribe you some effective cream.


Good luck.


Hope this has helped.
Reply:The classic nivea creme (in round blue can) is really good for all over body moisture. It has a thick consistency that is why you don't have to put a lot. Many people tried it, and that includes me; we can all tell you that it's the best moisturizing creme!
Reply:Make sure that you are drinking plenty of water. This does affect the condition of your skin.
Reply:Let me tell u a home remedy that works:





mash up around 6-7 strawberries and leave it on your face 4 atleast 25 minutes..then,mash up kiwis and guavas 2gether(how much you want) and leave it on for 25 minutes..





gud luck..
Reply:Salt scrubs are really helpful for super dry skin. They are made with sea salt and oil, and you rub (gently) on your skin while in the shower, leave on for a couple of minutes, and then rinse (don't soap afterward), and pat dry. The salt exfoliates your skin, which allows the oil to sink in...lots of them on the market and in just about any drug store these days. You could also try buyinig some massage oil and mixing it with a good lotion (like Nivea, Lubriderm, Cetaphil). Just get massage oil and lotion that have pump dispensers, and pump an equal amount of each into your hands, rub your hands together to mix, and then apply to the areas of dry skin. Good Luck!
Reply:It depends on the quality of lotion you are using.


Even though Gold Bond Moisturizing sounds like old people stuff, It works SO WELL! Im 24 and I use it.....


I work in a hospital and Im always washing my hands so they are really dry. The gold bond makes them not be dry and they dont crack....most of the people I work with use it also.
Reply:i have a great fix for you,befor you dry off when getting out of the shower rub your skin with baby oil( johnsons) and then dry off it is the best
Reply:Dry skin types have to be extremely careful to protect their skin.Yogurt-honey combination helps dry skin. Make an egg pack with a yolk, a teaspoon of honey, a tablespoon of milk powder. This is beneficial to dry skin types. There are many helpful tips to cure dry skin at http://useinfo-dryskin.blogspot.com/
Reply:I have the same problem and I found a whole bunch of home remedies that work great. I will send you the links look at all of them they have a lot of informatioon for you. One of the links is for a mask you can make and apply at home.


There is also a quiz to see what your skin type is(besides just dry).


Good luck with eveything


Peace


GG
Reply:Other than common winter dry skin which will usually respond to any good topical moisturizer, dry skin is usually due to metabolic issues. It could be an under active thyroid but the most common reason in the western world is a fatty acid imbalance. Basically only a small percentage of us get enough Omega 3 in our diets compared to the other fatty acids. One of the top indicators of a lack of Omega 3 is dry skin and hair. Omega 3 rich foods and or supplements such as cold water fish or fish oil, flaxseed or flaxseed oil, walnuts, etc., can make a huge difference in your skin. Fluid intake is essential. Your body can't can't replace the moisture that evaporates from your skin if your body doesn't have enough available fluids. I don't know how old you are, but the older we get the less efficient our sebaceous glands are at replacing oil and moisture in our skin which means all metabolic or dietary issues show up more quickly than when we were younger. There are lots of great tips at the dry skin website listed.
Reply:Moisture, moisturize, moisturize! this is the way to beat dry skin. use an all natural skin care moisturizer, this can be safe and effective to protect the skin from moisture robbers like dry air, humidity and other factors that can cause skin damage.





there are many things simple things to do to have clear and healthy skin, one is to drink plenty of water, this can keep the skin hydrated, likewise, eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.





have healthy habits and avoid bad habits such as smoking and too much alcohol drinking, this can make the skin dry. enough rest. sleep and good program of exercise can help make the skin look at its best.





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Reply:Nutritional status, stress levels, climate and season all play a role in the quality of a person's skin. In order to improve your skin, you need to consider and address all these different aspects, for simply rubbing on moisturizers is unlikely to provide you with the benefit you are seeking.





From a nutritional standpoint, you need to ensure that you are


receiving adequate nourishment which includes essential vitamins and minerals. It also means eliminating substances that are not adding any substantial nutritional value.





For two weeks, make certain that you are receiving plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains in your diet while avoiding alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, and other recreational drugs.





Throughout the day, drink abundant fluids in the form of fresh fruit and vegetable juices. Prepare yourself some ginger and licorice tea by adding one teaspoon of each to a pint of hot water and sipping it throughout the day.





Make certain that you are receiving adequate oil in your diet to include vegetarian sources of both omega-6 and omega-3. Saut茅 your vegetables in sesame or olive oil and try adding some flaxseed oil on a daily basis. Try adding some ghee (clarified butter) to your diet to help your skin.
Reply:You should try a serious moisturizing cream. I would recommend Vanicream, and its sold at Walgreens. Its a little expensive, but I've never used a better moisturizer. Its so 'pure', in that it has no alcohol, no fragrances, none of that filler stuff you'll find in most creams like Nivea, or Aveeno, or Olay, etc. Plus, its made for people with sensitive skin, and it sounds like it would be the thing for you.
Reply:I personally have dry and flaky skin, i have tried many things over the years but thus far i have to attribute some of my success in maintaining this beast to





1. Stress has a lot to do with your skin condition and nervous ticks such as scratching. (especially in the case of eczema)


2. Change your diet, fill it with fruits and vergetables with lots of water


3. Drink lots of water


4. Sugar Scrubs at least twice a week (its much more gentle than the salt scrubs). It helps sluff off some your flakiness and replenishes the skin with much needed oil (after the scrub i rarely ever have to reapply oil after the shower). My new thing is to apply the sugar scrub with an exfoliant glove, it actually seems to work better.


5.Patting my self dry with the damp wash cloth from head to toe after every bath or shower (it not only helps with your skin but also the big puddle of water most people leave onthe floor)


6. I mix a combination of Eucerin cream and Palmers Coco Butter (in the jar) and apply it to the skin. Eucerin cream is great alone but it's so thick that sometimes unless you warm i up in your hands it can't be applied well, the coco butter adds moisture and also allows the Eucerin to be easily applied.





I still have the alligator look even when my skin is moisturized and that's the problem i'm looking to resolve.





good luck
Reply:I have dry skin as well, and my skin is bad on especially in winter! I get dry little spots on the corners of my mouth and I really hate it. The moisturizers I've tried usually just solve the problem for a while then my skin is dry again. I tried this product call Dermagenics -- I found it online and I've been using it for a few months. It really has made my skin soft and smooth. Dermagenics actually uses the same ingredients used in Botox and it doesn't have harmful ingredients like glycolic acid and alphahydroxys. I think they have a 60% off sale for the holidays. I"ve been using it everyday and I"m not going back to other moisturizers. Get more info at http://www.dermagenics.biz





I hope this helps you! Good luck!


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