Your Skin Wants Water!
Drink lots of water - Increase your body's natural moisture level by staying hydrated
throughout the day.
Dry lips?
Licking them won't bring relief - it will only make them more dry and chapped. To keep your lips soft and smooth, apply a moisturizing lip
salve, especially before bed.
Careful How You Cleanse
With the cold, harsh, dry winter, using mild cleansers on the skin will help prevent against dry, itchy skin.
To Shower or Bathe?
Do you have dry skin? Try showering or bathing every other day instead of daily. This will help your skin maintain the oils that are so essential
to great-feeling skin.
"Airplane" Skin
Does your skin and hair feel tight or dry when you get off of an airplane? The humidity on a plane can reach as low as 1% humidity on long
flights and it can take just a 3 hour flight to sap all the moisture from your skin and hair. So stay hydrated during and after your flight,
limit your intake of coffee and alcohol - they just make things worse, carry your moisturizer in your hand luggage to slather on mid flight and
before you deplane, splash your face with water and follow by your moisturizer.
Seal In The Moisture
Want skin that is soft and smooth? When drying off after a bath or shower, apply lotion or body oil while you're skin is still damp. This will
help seal in moisture and leave your skin feeling great.
Can It Be Contact Dermatitis?
Has your skin suddenly become red, itchy or inflamed? Maybe a red rash? You may be experiencing contact dermatitis. Remember that moisturizers
can play an important preventative role by increasing the skin's hydration levels and maintaining and repairing the skin barrier.. Inflamed skin
is warmer so more water evaporation takes place therefore more moisturizing is needed.
Soothe Your Skin
Dry or sensitive skin, eczema and other factors can result in itchy skin. A traditional way to sooth the itch is to add oatmeal to your
bathwater.
About SkinCareGuide.ca:
The SkinCareGuide Network of dermatology-related websites was founded by a prestigious group of international dermatologists. It provides
comprehensive information for patients and physicians about the skin, its care and various skin conditions and treatments. All content is
reviewed by an independent Board of Medical Advisors to ensure that the information is accurate, unbiased and up-to-date. This information is not
intended to replace a consultation with your own physician.
|