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Dry Skin Relief all Year 'Round

by Martha Fitzharris

Many people complain that their skin gets tighter and itchier during the winter. However, there are others that say that summer is the time of year that is worse for their dry skin. It seems that no matter the season, dry skin is a problem for everyone.

Each season comes with its own set of problems. Cold weather is known for stripping the moisture from your skin. While the summer months mean that you'll be exposed to more pool time, which in essence means you'll have more contact with irritating substances such as chlorine.

Dry Skin Care & Winter

You may believe that your skin moisturizer will solve your dry skin problems, but this doesn't always happen. What you use on your skin is just as important as how to use it.

For example, dry skin can be successfully treated with a creamy moisturizer or natural oil such as rose hip oil, however, you should apply it immediately after your skin has been exposed to water. This means: get out of the shower, towel off until you skin is damp, and apply your moisturizer. This is a simple step that helps conserve the shower water on your skin.

To cleanse your face you can use a cream cleanser or olive oil if you have very dry skin. Soapy cleansers are the worst choice for dry skin. The soap will dry out and irritate your skin while the water needed to lather up the cleanser will take some of your skin's moisture with it as it evaporates.

Here are some more helpful tips that will help avoid dry skin and provide dry skin relief during winter:

*keep away from fireplaces or open flames

*drink plenty of water

*use a humidifier to restore moisture to the atmosphere

Dry Skin Care & Summer

If you think that during summer your dry skin problems will decrease, you may be in for a surprise. During summer dry skin is a commonality because people are more exposed to water, which strips both the natural oils and moisture from your skin.

It is important to follow a few suggestions if you want to enjoy the beach and avoid dry skin problems. First of all, make sure that wherever you go you take your moisturizer and sunscreen with you. This will help you protect your skin and keep it moisturized.

If you are going to the pool, make sure to rinse the chlorine from your body once you get out of the water. Pat your skin dry and immediately reapply your moisturizer and sunscreen. This will protect your skin from chlorine exposure and keep the pool water from robbing your skin of moisture.

The same holds true if you decide to go to the beach. Rinse off the salt, pat dry and apply your moisturizer and sunscreen as soon as possible.

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Published February 2nd, 2010

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