HealthYellowPage.com is a leading health website including health care management, weight loss, carbohydrate counters, stroke health information, nursing, nutrition, pharmacy, alternative medicine.
Home       |       About

Archive for October, 2009

Don’t Worry About Dry Skin

Friday, October 16th, 2009

One of the most important things you should know about dry skin is that it is not a disease. It is just a skin condition and it can be treated easily. In fact, if you spend a few minutes on your skin every day and take good care of it, there will be no need for you to worry about dry skin or any other skin problem for that matter. Unfortunately, most people do not have the time to do that. So, dry skin is a lot more common these days than it was in the past. Let us take a look at dry skin care and what you need to do to get rid of dry skin.

So the solution is to assist your skin in producing more natural moisture and not allow it to be lost. Until now, all that could be done to alleviate a dry skin condition is apply conventional lotions like artificial moisture. These products were designed to just temporarily fix dry skin, placing artificial moisture over the top layer of skin.

There are many causes of dry itchy skin. During the summer, we alternate between the dry air of our air-conditioned offices and cars to the outdoor summer heat and humidity. Then, winter rolls around and the lack of humidity and the dry heat from our furnaces draws the moisture out of our skin again, causing the familiar winter itch. Every day products used for cooking and cleaning, perfumes, cosmetics, laundry detergent, medications, even anti-bacterial soap is absorbed into our skin causing it to dry out.

Dry skin care involves getting to the roots of the problem. Apart from the intrinsically dry skin type, dryness can also be the result of taking drugs like diuretics, antispasmodics, and antihistamines. Dry skin can also result from medical conditions like hypothyroidism, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, seborrhea and diabetes. Excessive exposure to harsh weather elements like snow, sun and winds and the use of chemicals on the skin, Vitamin A and B deficiencies can lead to conditions of dryness too.

Containing a combination of plant based ingredients and powerful antioxidants, all natural products provide relief for dry itchy skin as never before. With ingredients such as vitamin E, avocado and macadamia oils, and cetiol, these products replenish and rejuvenate stressed skin and target the underlying cause of dryness to help the skin heal from within.

Lack of skin moisture is the reason for these conditions. The skin needs a relative amount of moisture to maintain smooth or suppleness, flexibility and protection

Taking long hot baths can aggravate dry skin especially during winter months. Instead keep your shower short and lukewarm. After showering, gently pat your skin dry and apply moisturizer while your skin is still damp. This helps in sealing moisture, leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth. This dry skin care tip will actually save you money for moisturizer will spread further if the skin is still damp.