How to Treat Dry Skin on the Face
1. Simple
adjustments can cure dry skin
The same skin care regimen year-round might not be as
effective when the humidity reduces. Dry air can accentuate fine lines and
wrinkles if your skincare routine isn't changed. Skin that is dry and
irritating may flake, crack, or even bleed.
Dermatologists advise the following for treating dry skin
and preventing its recurrence:
- Avoid allowing showers and baths to exacerbate dry skin.
- If you have dry skin or a decrease in humidity, be sure to:
- Put the bathroom door closed.
- Use warm water instead of hot.
- Spend no more than five or ten minutes in the shower or bath.
- Use a mild, fragrance-free cleaner to wash.
- Apply just enough cleanser to get rid of oil and grime; don't use too much to get a thick lather.
Showers and baths can make dry skin worse. According to
these dermatologists' recommendations, you can stop baths and showers from
making your dry skin worse.
2. Immediately after washing, apply moisturizer
Lotions, creams, and ointments (moisturizers) operate by
retaining the moisture that is already present in your skin. Applying a
moisturizer shortly after: will help trap this essential moisture:
- Following a shower or bath by drying off
- face- or hand-washing
- After drying your skin, immediately apply a moisturizer.
3.
Apply a cream or ointment rather than a lotion
Lotions are less irritating and less effective than
ointments and creams. A lotion or ointment with one or more of the following
components is what you should seek out:
- Jojoba oil
- Dimethicone
- Glycerin
- Hyaluronic acid
- Lactic acid
- Lanolin
- Mineral oil
- Petrolatum
- Shea butter
KEEP A NON-GREASY HAND CREAM ON HAND AND USE IT TO SOOTHE
DRY HANDS EACH TIME YOU WASH YOUR HANDS.
4. Put
on lip balm
Pick a lip balm that your lips enjoy applying. Consider
switching to a different lip balm if your lips tingle or sting after you apply
it.
5. Use
only mild, scent-free skin care products
Deodorant soaps are one example of a skincare product that
is too abrasive for dry, sensitive skin. Dermatologists advise utilizing items
with the designation "fragrance-free."
The product may contain chemicals that mask or neutralize
the smells of other substances if the word "unscented" appears on the
label. Dry, delicate skin may become irritated by these substances.
DRY SKIN? USE NO SKIN CARE PRODUCTS WITH ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING INGREDIENTS:
- Alcohol (save for hand sanitizer) (except for hand sanitizer)
- Acid alpha-hydroxyl (AHA)
- fragrance products, such as deodorant soaps
- Retinoids
- Your skin will retain more of its natural oils if you stay away from these items.
These dermatologists' suggestions will help if you discover
that often washing your hands and using hand sanitizer causes your hands to become
dry.
6. Put
on gloves
We frequently initially notice dry skin on our hands. Put on
gloves before doing the following to lessen dry, raw skin:
- Go outside in the winter.
- Get your hands dirty by performing jobs that call for it.
- Get your hands covered in chemicals, greases, and other stuff.
7.
Select laundry detergent and clothing that won't irritate
Even clothes and washing detergents might irritate us if our
skin is dry and rough. To prevent this:
- Wear silk or cotton underneath any wool or other scratchy-feeling garments.
- Apply "hypoallergenic" laundry detergent.
8.
Remain toasty without huddling next to a heater or fireplace.
Your skin may become dry if you sit in front of an open
flame or other heat sources.
9. Make
the air more humid.
Connect the humidifier. If possible, inspect your house
heating system to see if a humidifier is installed and whether it is
functional.
When to
visit a dermatologist who is board-certified
It should take a little time for your skin to feel improved.
You might want to visit a dermatologist if these modifications do not provide
relief. A prescription ointment or lotion may be necessary for extremely dry
skin. Another indication of a skin issue that requires treatment is dry skin.
An expert in dermatology can evaluate your skin and discuss what might help you
feel better.
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