Friday, July 23, 2010

Dry skin on my face?

Every time its going to turn into winter the skin on my face gets dry and it leaves little white flakes around my lips which is really embarressing. Every night I wash my face then I put some cream on my face to keep it smooth.No matter how much cream I put on my face gets dry after a few hours.Does anybody know how to get rid of that?

Dry skin on my face?
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Reply:this is gonna sound really weird, but trust me it works. buy some burts bees wax lip balm, and smear it on your face overnight. it might burn or tingle at first, but when you wake up you'll feel 10x better! :)
Reply:apply some A%26amp;D ointment you can get it from walmart it has Vitimin A and D it is very good for moiterizing the skin and you can ware it under makeup.
Reply:it seems that you dry skin care product is not working well due to the fact it does not suit your skin type or it might have harsh ingredients that can make the condition worse.





i suggest you consider using an all natural moisturizer to keep the skin moist. since it is natural it does not have harsh ingredients. it can promote safe and effective skin healing fast. consider water to have lots of health benefits especially for the skin. drinking water can keep the from drying.





having healthy skin will entail you to have healthy lifestyle and habits. better try to avoid smoking and alcohol drinking for this has drying effect on the skin. have proper diet, enough rest and sleep for this can help make the skin look at its best.





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Reply:Problems on dry skin 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.





During 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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