5 Tips To Dealing With Dry Skin

Monday, 10 August 2009

Dry skin is a problem that not only occurs during the cold winter months
but also during summer as well. The increased humidity indoors in the winter and outdoors in the summer add to the problem that affects many sufferers around the world.

Symptoms of dry skin include redness and a tight feeling when you attempt to bend your fingers or even in the slightest movement of your hand. In the case of extreme dry skin
cracking and bleeding may occur. This is the most unpleasant part of dry skin as it can be very embarrassing and
as expected
very painful. While it often seems that there is no way to end this discomfort
there are several tips to help individuals who suffer from dry skin.

Dry Skin Tip # 1
Use a soap that has moisturizing lotion. This will be gentler on your skin and will add moisture back where it has been otherwise removed. If possible
avoid harsh soaps that dry out the skin or strip it of it’s natural moisture.

Dry Skin Tip # 2
While it is important to maintain proper hygiene
overly washing your hands or showering multiple times each day may promote dry skin. After washing
it is equally important to dry your skin thoroughly to prevent it from chapping.

Dry Skin Tip # 3
One of the most effective dry skin treatment products is Pacquin Plus Dry Skin Cream
which is sold in 8oz. bottles. This thick white lotion provides instant relief for dry skin and can be applied to not only the hands
but the entire body as well.

Dry Skin Tip # 4
Use a quality exfoliation product to remove dry and/or dead skin cells. By removing the old cells
you will expose the healthy cells and may be better able to fight against nature’s harmful effects.

Dry Skin Tip # 5
If problem worsens or persists
consult a dermatologist. In some instances
over-the-counter products may not be able to treat severe cases of dry skin. A dermatologist has the ability to recommend stronger treatment products
which may be needed in some instances.

This article is to be used for informational purposes only and is not intended to be used as professional medical advice. The information contained herein should not be used in place of
or in conjunction with
a doctor’s recommendation . Any individual who develops severe dry skin or that which does not respond to over-the-counter treatment
should consult a licensed dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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