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Tips for dry skin

Tips for dry skin

Dry skin is a problem that affects many of us. Whether it's dry hands, dry skin on the face or overall dryness of the skin, it's important to know how to deal with this problem. In this article, we will look at the symptoms, causes and, above all, home remedies, including what to use on dry skin and how to care for sensitive skin.

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Symptoms of dry skin
Dry skin manifests itself in different ways. The most common symptoms include:
- Dry, rough skin
- Itching
- Redness and irritation
- Flaky skin
- Tight feeling

Causes of dry skin
There are many factors that can cause or worsen dry skin. The most common include:
- Cold weather and low humidity
- Frequent showering or bathing in hot water
- Use of harsh soaps and detergents
- Insufficient skin hydration
- Certain health problems, such as eczema or psoriasis

Home first aid for dry skin
Fortunately, there are many ways to help dry and sensitive skin at home. Here are a few tips:
Moisturising: Use a cream for dry skin that is rich in moisturising ingredients. It is best to apply the cream immediately after showering or bathing, when the skin is still damp. If you don't have any cream to hand, diluted olive oil will do.
Don't overdo it with washing: Avoid regular soaps. They contain lye and are very drying. Hot water dehydrates the skin. Pat wet skin dry to avoid rubbing dry skin.
Air humidity: Consider using a humidifier, especially in winter when the air humidity is much lower than in summer.
Gloves for dry hands: For extra care for dry hands, use gloves, ideally overnight with a nourishing cream.
During the day, you can try Dermaguard invisible gloves, which help the skin resist irritation and drying. They can be used on any part of the body, including the face.
Natural remedies: Some natural oils, such as coconut or olive oil, can be a great way to moisturise dry skin. You can also use honey and banana or honey and cucumber masks. Add oatmeal broth to your bath.
Drinking water: Don't forget to drink enough water to keep your skin hydrated from the inside.

What to do about dry skin?
When choosing a cream for dry skin, look for products that contain moisturising ingredients such as glycerine and glycerol. For sensitive skin, choose fragrance- and dye-free products that are less irritating to the skin.

In conclusion, dry skin is a common problem that can be managed with proper care and protection. By using appropriate products, such as dry skin cream, and making a few simple changes to your daily routine, you can help your skin regain its natural health and vitality.

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