Archive for the 'Dry Skin Problems' Category

Avoid Skin Dryness

November 03rd, 2009 | Category: Causes, Dry Skin Problems

Our skin is one of the most sensitive parts of our body we have to take care of if we want to maintain our overall grooming and beauty. For women, dry skin can be a drag and using humidifiers and the usual skin care products may be a good way to combat these problems.

Women are quite particular about dry skin. The air and some things like makeup are factors towards drying up the skin, particularly the face. Try to use some cleansers or wash your face frequently. Leaving these things on may become irritating and harmful to your skin.

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Avoid Hot Showers and Hair Blowers

August 20th, 2009 | Category: Dry Skin Problems

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It is advised that you take cooler but shorter showers on winter. It is important to have a consistent body temperature at this season. If possible, kindly avoid taking hot showers because it has the tendency to remove the essential oils of the body that maintains the balance of a normal skin.

Shampoos and Conditioners are a big part of bath time habits. Most of us rely on hair blowers to dry up our hair. Again, please avoid using hair blowers on winter season because it removes the important nutrients of the hair that leaves it dry and unhealthy. Not only that, our scalp is also affected.

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Extreme Cold – Dangerous for the Skin

May 21st, 2009 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Home Treatment, Information, Related

extremecoldExtreme cold even though we feel like it’s normal for us since we live in quite frigid areas is bad for your skin and the skin being rich in moisture, it can freeze and crack leading to the condition known as frostbite. Frostbite has the skin and in too extreme situations, even the underlying muscles freezing, effectively killing them resulting in a very painful medical condition. Keep skin covered and if possible, stay indoors and avoid exposure in the first place. Anybody who has had frostbite knows the pain it can cause and the loss of skin that can result. The blackened skin is in fact dead and will have to be taken out to allow healthy skin to grow back if possible. If damage goes in too deep that the re-generative tissue is damaged itself, all damaged tissue is removed to prevent gangrene or tissue rot wherein dead tissue decays releasing toxins into the body as it does. Read more

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Winter Itch – All About Balance

April 21st, 2009 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Information, Related

winterskincareThe condition is quite common due to the changing seasons and life would be better if it is dealt with well before the cold takes hold. Moisture, or the lack of it is the culprit and skin health is determined by a balance between moisture, elasticity and acidity, all of which is needed for healthy skin not only during the cold winter months but all year round so we maintain healthy skin all the time. Hot water, though it feels soothing tends to leach out natural oils the skin produces to lubricate itself, coupled with harsh soaps we use and love, they can indeed disrupt the natural balance of skin leading to itch. Read more

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Problems with Dry Skin?

February 23rd, 2009 | Category: Dry Skin Problems

The cold temperature during winter season causes damage to a person’s skin. The skin becomes dry and itchy and can lead to cracking.
Each person has a different skin type. It is essential to know your skin type in order to cater to the specific needs of your skin. This will help you in determining what products to buy.
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A lot of moisturizers are available that caters to dry skin. It is recommended that these products contain pure essential oils (sesame, olive, coconut) and vitamins (A, B, D, and E). It will do great on the skin if applied regularly to the face and body.
Lip products, like lip balms, lip gloss or lipsticks, should also have moisturizers to protect against dry, chapped lips.
Keep your skin moisturized and well-hydrated during the winter season.

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Laser Removal: A Good Technology Breakthrough

April 22nd, 2008 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Skin Care Products, Tips, Treatment

As far as skin problems are concerned, we have technology to thank a lot. In the olden days, we have to wait for curing time or even rely heavily on medication to make sure our skin problems would be cured.

Today, thanks to laser technology, problems such as warts can be immediately addressed and cured. All it takes is a visit to a skin specialist or dermatologist and you are sure to be accommodated and treated if you so choose. But along with technology comes a price so be prepared for the cost that comes with it. You never know what is really wrong until they check you out.

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Watch out for the Harmful Reactions of Cosmetics

April 06th, 2008 | Category: Causes, Dry Skin Problems, Tips

One thing you should watch out for when it comes to cosmetics is the reaction of your skin whenever they are applied. Even plain press powder can make your skin irritated and normally, it can range from rashes to sudden skin irritation.

Such is only normal. The contents of most cosmetics have varying chemical origins that make it an irritant towards natural skin. If skin irritation is not the case, then expect your skin to dry up because of it. In these events, it would be best to have some astringent ready to clean out the area properly.

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Taking Vitamins for Better Skin

March 15th, 2008 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Tips

The role of vitamins in our diet does not go unnoticed when it relates to our skin’s appearance and likewise its health. Basically, without the essential skin vitamins, the skin tends to take on an appearance of dryness and dullness.

Vitamin A is commonly associated with good skin because of its abilities as a good anti-oxidant. However, Vitamin A itself is the general term given to a group of molecules (alcohols and aldehydes) that can exist in either form under given circumstances. Carotenoids and retinol are other popular names for Vitamin A.

It is one form of the carotenoid structure in particular (beta-carotene) that gives the group its anti-oxidant properties. An anti-oxidant is simply a molecule that can remove radical scavengers along the skin’s surface and thus help in the maintenance of youthful vibrant skin.

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Winter Skincare for Thyroid Patients

March 15th, 2008 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Treatment

People suffering from thyroid problems may notice that dry skin is a more persistent problem during the cold winter months. Factor in your skin type and geographic location when changing your skincare routine for the winter; if your skin is normally dry, this may get even worse during the winter months. Mature women will also need intense moisturizers when the streets start getting covered in snow.

If you’re suffering from dry skin, consider using a mild, gel or lotion-based moisturizer, especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors. The wind and cold gives the skin an extra beating and you need to place extra protection.

If you are using treatment with retinol, make sure you use the one with SPF 15 during the day. Skin becomes more sensitive when retinol is applied, and UV rays are just as evident in the winter as in the summer, especially when it is reflected by snow and water.

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