Treating Dry Skin

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Treating Dry Skin

If you are used to bathing with hot water and cannot resist the temptation, try replacing it
with lukewarm water to lessen the effect of skin dryness. (Here’s where you can find
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Frequent Washing - Frequent washing and bathing, usually more than once a day
depletes your body with moisture and natural oils. Also, limit your bathing time within 15
minutes.

Weather - Winter is one major factor in the development of a dry skin. The use of
humidifier, in most cases, solves the problem of the effect of the climate. It compensates
for the insufficient humidity needed for the preservation of skin moisture.

This is because cold air cannot afford to hold adequate amount of water to serve skin’s
moisture demands. Warm air on the other hand holds enough humidity to keep the skin
moisturized at a certain level.

Patients under medication - People taking diuretic drugs remove water from a patient’s
body because the kidney will less likely reabsorb the water filtered through it. In this
case, frequent intake of water is needed. (Here’s where you can find more detailed
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