Moisturizers for Dry Skin - Things to Consider
Moisturizers for dry skin can be natural or synthetic, or a combination of both. They can be effective for
some people and not for others, depending on your skin type or condition.
Dry skin can be both uncomfortable and unattractive. If you have dry skin at an early age, you will be more prone to developing
wrinkles and fine lines much sooner than a person with healthy skin. If that is the case, you may want to explore the wide world of
moisturizers for dry skin.
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Before you buy any skin care products, we encourage women and men to get into the habit of practicing daily general
good skin care. And if you suffer specifically from dry skin, you might also want to check out our tips for dry skin
care.
So any discussion that follows concerning moisturizers for dry skin assumes that you
will do your part on a daily basis to get and stay healthy. Take advantage of all the tips and information available on Enjoy Better
Skin! Make a commitment to improve your mind, body and spirit. The good you do on your inside will show on your outside in your face and
body’s skin tone and texture.
Moisturizers for dry skin in the form of wrinkle creams or eye creams can help treat
and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines and can help to improve your dry skin condition. But they should not be thought of as a
cure-all.
Like all things that are worth pursuing, beautiful, supple skin requires a plan of action and a
commitment to doing what it takes to achieve your goal. Do your due diligence. Read the articles on this site and check out some of the resources
available.
If you will be looking into using moisturizers for dry skin, here are a few
things to keep in mind:
Read the product labels for any skin care product you might want to apply to your skin.
Familiarize yourself with the various types of ingredients used in these products. Avoid products containing known toxins, irritants, or
allergens. Look for products containing a blend of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and rich plant oils. The proper blends of vitamins and
natural substances such as Shea butter and Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) can help repair damage done to the skin cells by free radicals and smooth out
wrinkles within weeks.
Moisturizers for dry skin can vary in effectiveness. Try a small sample of the
product to see if your skin reacts favorably to it, or if have an allergic reaction. We encourage you to request free samples of any products you
are considering and doing a test by applying a small amount behind your ear. Wait an hour or two to see if there is any
reaction.
Visit your dermatologist before you make any changes to your skin care regimen. Your
dermatologist should be able to tell you what types of moisturizers for dry skin to avoid or that may be compatible with your skin
type or condition. She or he can also discuss with you any vitamin deficiencies you may have (e.g., vitamin B), that may have an impact on the
health of your skin, and suggest vitamin supplementation.
Make cleansing and moisturizing a daily routine.
Using a skin toner may not be the best idea if you have dry skin. If you are going to use one, be
sure it is suitable for dry skin only, as any other type may dry out your skin even more.
Remove dead cells from your skin’s surface by practicing gentle exfoliation. Treat yourself to a
facial at a salon to have this done professionally. The massaging action will stimulate blood flow into the skin cells of your face, nourishing
and renewing your skin.
Always practice good skin care habits. If you do this faithfully, you will greatly improve the
effectiveness of any moisturizers for dry skin you might choose to apply to your skin.
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