Dry Skin Care - What to Do When You Have Dry Itchy Skin
Can you imagine having soft, smooth, and healthy skin for the rest of your life? If you have dry itchy skin, this is still very possible for you to attain, as long as you know what to do and how to do it.
So first of all, why is your skin dry? There could be many reasons for this. You could be washing too much or using harsh detergents to clean your skin. Dry air, like what's produced by air conditioners and heaters, will also suck the moisture right out of your skin. Maybe you have a specific skin condition like psoriasis or eczema. If you notice your skin is occasionally flaking, you should definitely consult a doctor to see if you have an underlying skin condition.
If your looking for a way to cure your dry itchy skin, here's what NOT TO DO:
*Don't go to your local department or drug store and buy any and every product that claims to fix your dry skin condition. Most of the products you'll see at these locations are cheap, and that's for a reason. They are made with extremely cheap ingredients that can often cause negative side effects; and you are especially prone to these negative side effects if your have dry skin.
*Don't ignore the problem, thinking you cannot do anything about it. Dry skin care has come a long way, and if you look for the right kind of solution, you'll most likely be able to avoid having dry itchy skin in the future.
Alright, now here's what you SHOULD DO to cure dry itchy skin:
*Only invest in all-natural organic skin care products. Since you already have sensitive skin, it's not smart to get products that contain harmful toxins or chemicals. Organic products contain ingredients from various plants, herbs, oils, seeds, and other natural sources. And for the most part, these type of ingredients pose zero chance of experiencing negative side effects. Definitely a good idea if you have any type of sensitive skin.
*Look for dry skin care products that contains active manuka honey. Active manuka honey, derived specifically from New Zealand manuka bushes, contains scientifically-proven healing properties for the skin. It contains special enzymes that give it amazing antibacterial and antioxidant properties and stimulates the immune system. It's also very effective in healing skin blemishes like acne and even more serious conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Being able to penetrate deep into the skin to nourish and rejuvenate it, it makes your skin look softer and younger.
*Make sure to keep your skin moisturized. Drink lots of water and use moisturizer frequently. Avocado oil is known as a deeply hydrating ingredient and is rich in vitamins A, D, and E, as well as other essential minerals. It's high in sterolins, which creates a wonderful moisturizing effect that is great for curing dry skin.
*Another ingredient to look for is Babassu, which is a light natural wax that creates an invisible barrier to retain moisture in your skin. Again, it's been proven to help cure dry, itchy skin and conditions involving dry skin.
*One more good ingredient that helps with dry skin is Shea Butter. The natural moisturizers is Shea Butter are virtually identical to the moisturizers produced by the sebaceous glands in your skin. Regular use of Shea Butter can alleviate many skin problems including blemishes, wrinkles, itching, sunburns, and even eczema and other skin conditions.
What are you doing to make your skin more healthy? Hopefully I have provided you with some insight on what you can do. If you look on the Internet, there are plenty of products you can get to fix your dry skin problem. And on the web, you can do the proper research to see if the product has the right ingredients for you.
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Labels: Dry Skin Care, What to Do When You Have Dry Itchy Skin
2 Comments:
Honeymark makes skin care products containing Manuka Honey. Go to HoneymarkProducts.com
September 30, 2008 at 7:35 PM
I never heard of manuka. I will look into it. Sounds interesting and good article.
Deb
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October 1, 2008 at 11:03 AM
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