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Dermatologist Recommended Tips for Dry Skin

Taking Care of Your Skin

By Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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While some grapple with seasonal skin dryness, others face flaky skin year-round. The discomfort and insecurity caused by consistently dry and flaking skin can erode self-esteem and lead to the presence of another daily cause of worry. Give your mind and your skin a break, by following dermatologist recommended tips for dry skin in order to keep your complexion healthy and moisturized year round.

1. Be mindful of moisturizing.

Chronic sufferers of dry skin know that sometimes simply moisturizing isn’t enough to set your skin aglow. In fact, over moisturizing to combat dryness can actually dry your skin out even more, worsening the initial issue. One of the top moisturizing mistakes you can make is over moisturizing your body in an attempt to prevent skin dryness.When applying moisturizer, always make sure your skin is damp. This will allow it to best absorb the moisture from the lotion and retain it longer. Gently wash dry skin so it is clean and damp before applying moisturizer to see maximum results.

2. Select the right moisturizer

When it comes to selecting the right moisturizer, not just any type will do. Make sure you’re using the right moisturizer for your skin type, and always patch test before applying over large areas of skin to avoid unpleasant rashes. Be sure that you’re selecting a moisturizer that will suit your skincare needs, and don’t moisturize with an oil alone. Some companies, such as DermalMedix on Facebook, carry specially formulated products that are designed to treat different areas of skin. For example, DermalMedix carries products targeted to treat feet, neck, face, eyes, scars, and general skincare health. Just as not any old moisturizer will do, you might have to purchase different products for different areas of your body.

3. Choose SPF moisturizers

Investing in your skin is one of the best choices you can make for both your long-term health and your confidence. While nighttime moisturizers are formulated to help your skin recover while it repairs, you should be selecting a daytime face cream that protects your skin from life’s elements in order to keep it in the best condition. When you leave the house during the day, it’s essential to always have a layer of SPF protecting your skin no matter how cloudy the skies might seem. Low levels of sun exposure can contribute to skin damage, so applying an SPF infused moisturizer is an easy way to keep your skin protected daily.

4. Exfoliate like an expert

When it comes to taking care of your skin, be gentle. Carefully massage moisturizers into your skin and make sure that you’re not rubbing too hard, which can lead to inflammation. However, sometimes your skin needs to be healthily exfoliated, in order to remove dead cells and clogged pores. In order to keep your skin happy and healthy, know the appropriate times to exfoliate so that you don’t exacerbate dry, scaly skin. While it’s tempting to use a face peel when you notice a flaky complexion, sometimes this might irritate dry skin and lead to an even worse complexion. When you notice your skin is flaking, infuse it with a hydrating burst of moisture rather than reach for a face scrub to try and smooth it out.

5. Don’t let washing dry your skin out

While baths and showers allow us to wash and exfoliate, it’s essential to make sure that they aren’t contributing to drying out your skin. In order to prevent routine washing from drying your skin out, limit your time in the bath or shower to ten minutes or less. Though hot water might feel soothing, warm water is better for your complexion. Always use a gentle cleanser and be sure not to use too much. When exiting the bath or shower, blot your skin carefully with a towel. Always treat your skin with care and be gentle when washing and drying. The best products to use while washing are gentle, unscented products. It’s also equally important to find non-irritating brands for laundry detergent in order to avoid skin irritation.

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About the Creator

Paisley Hansen

Paisley Hansen is a freelance writer and expert in health, fitness, beauty, and fashion. When she isn’t writing she can usually be found reading a good book or hitting the gym.

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