Winter time can be the hardest time for people with dry skin because the air is dryer and it tends to take away any little bit of moisture that is already in the skin. Even slathering on excessive amounts of creams and moisturizers doesn't keep the dryness at bay. By Marie Lorraine |
The battle with dry skin cannot be ignored. Having dry skin leads to the cracking of the upper layer of the skin as well as giving it a bad appearance. Some of the causes of dry skin development are dry climates, hormonal changes, and too much exfoliation and treatment of skin disorders. By Conny Manero |
Dry, itchy skin is simply a case of your cells screaming for moisture. Inside and out, the key to healing dry skin boils down to hydration. By Aysha Schurman |
Living in Chicago, I know all about winter--below-zero temperatures, biting winds, big dumps of snow. I also know about the havoc winter conditions can cause to one's skin, the dryness, chapping, and even wind burn. |
If you are tired of itchy skin, turn to an oatmeal bath for relief. By Teresa Hall |
Cocoa butter is not only an ingredient in your favorite chocolate, but also a valuable tool for helping you in the battle against dry skin. By Laura Evans |
The right vitamins for dry skin can be part of your arsenal for fighting this uncomfortable condition. By Laura Evans |