How To Treating Dry Skin

by Article Poster on October 31, 2009

Ferdinand Rinaldy just come in from ski area and was complaining to her friend Christina Beatrice about the terrible problems she had with dry and snapped skin while skiing. Christina told her that she had the exact same skin problem at Madonna di Campiglio, Italy. Another skiier explained the three things to keep your skin in good shape in nasty winter weather. For our skin, winter is the roughest time. Many people suffer with itchy, flaking, rough and painful skin. Heading out to the market to buy the most advertised care lotions and creams to help soothe the irritation and heal the roughness for moments of relief. Humans are made up mostly of water. We know we need to drink water especially during summer, when we’re exerting and sweating ourselves, to replace the same amount of water that we lost. The cold air does much the same to our body in the winter. This then cracks and chaps our skin, leaving it cracked and itchy. Making sure that you are still drinking 8 to 10 glasses of water a day will improve the chances in the battle over dry and rough skin. I recommend a cream in this winter, since a cream is thicker and more caring of the skin. Stay away from a cream or lotion with alcohol in the first few ingredients, as alcohol is a drying agent.

The balder skin that you have increases the opportunity that the cold air has to remove the moisture. Layer your clothes and let that innermost layer be clothes that are made out of cotton. Cotton will keep you warm, will let you skin breathe, and won’t irritate your skin.

By following these three basic steps, you will not only get relief from that low down dry skin, but you will prevent your skin from becoming dry. Plenty of water, the correct moisturizing cream for you and appropriate clothing and you will have moist, healthy and glowing skin all over you.

 

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