Taking Care Of Dry Skin
Just as an oily skin is acne prone, dry skin comes with a different set of problems. Taking care of dry skin is essential, especially during the cold months. Dry skin is usually flaky and itchy. It becomes dehydrated and chaffed, which is often painful. This uncomfortable condition is not particularly attractive. Also, dry and dehydrated skin ages much more quickly than an oily skin. But this is not a permanent or life threatening situation.
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To care for dry skin, the first and foremost thing to do is to keep it moisturized at all times. Never use hot water to wash your face. Wash your face twice a day with a mild cleanser and apply moisturizer on damp skin. Drink plenty of water. Use skin care products that are meant especially for dry skin and raid the kitchen and your fridge for products that will give your skin a gentle and nourishing care. Use foods like cucumber, yogurt and pumpkin that are rich in fatty acids and contain antibacterial properties to cleanse, exfoliate and moisturize your skin. Your skin will thank you in the years to come.




