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Monday 13 July 2009

Natural Ways to deal with Dry Skin Posted By : Julie Greenmayer


Dry skin is usually not a serious condition. However, it can make your skin tight and uncomfortable and lead to premature wrinkles.
When dry skin does become a serious condition, it can cause disfiguring and provoke self-esteem issues. Fortunately, most dry skin problems are generated due to environmental factor that can be controlled. In the following text, we will look at lifestyle changes and natural remedies to treat dry skin problems.
Changes in Your Lifestyle
There are several changes that you will have to make to improve your dry skin. They are very straightforward modifications that will not disrupt your daily routine.
Lifestyle Change 1 - Tips for Moisturizing Dry Skin
Moisturizing is a vital step to keep your skin healthy especially if it is dry. Use thick moisturizers while your skin is still damp. Never towel dry your skin completely.
Using cosmetics that contain moisturizers is also a good idea. If you have very dry skin, we suggest you use oils instead of lotions or creams. Oils stay on longer than lotions and will prevent water from evaporating from the skin's surface.
Lifestyle Change 2- Bath Time
Always use warm water and do not bathe for an extended period of time. Hot water and long showers eliminate the natural oils from your skin. Keep your shower and bath time under 15 minutes and use warm water.
Lifestyle Change 3 - Types of soaps for Dry Skin
The best cleansers for dry skin are those that contain moisturizers. Pick mild soaps that contain additional oils and fats. Stay away from deodorant and antibacterial detergents because they will be especially harsh to your skin.
Always test out different brands of soaps and cleanser to find out which one is best for you. If the cleanser makes your skin tight and itchy, try another one.
Natural Oils and Homemade Remedies for Dry Skin
Many oils can be used as a natural moisturizer for your skin. Olive oil is the most common, but there are others like aloe-vera oil, lavender oil, wheat germ oil among others. You can use any of these oils separately or combine them with other oils or natural products to create your own natural dry skin moisturizer.
Natural Moisturizer Recipe:
1 tsp. aloe vera oil
1 tsp. jojoba oil
2 tsp. sweet-almond oil
2 tsp. wheat-germ oil
5 drops palmarosa essential oil
3 drops carrot-seed essential oil
2 drops lavender essential oil
Combine the oils and store in the refrigerator in a glass container. Cleanse your face and apply 7 drops of the oil mixture with gentle motions until your skin has absorbed it completely. To attain the maximum effects, use the moisturizer for 6 months.
Although these ingredients are natural, check with a specialist to avoid any unwanted side effects.

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