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Natural Skin Care Balms: Alleviating Dry Skin

by Cynthia Alleyne

Dry skin is extremely sensitive to traditional skin care products and tends to age faster than the rest, making it one of the most challenging types of skin to have. In this article we will take a look at dry skin problems and how to alleviate it.

Common Dry Skin Issues

Since this type of skin lacks moisture it is common for people with dry skin to suffer from itching skin, dry patches, and tightness. When left untreated dry skin can develop cracked skin that will allow bacteria to infiltrate and cause infection.

Lack of moisture also means that dry skin is brittle and therefore more prone to wrinkles. In fact, it is common for people with dry skin to get fine lines and wrinkles in their mid twenties.

Treating Dry Skin: Dry Skin Care

Dry skin care is all about being gentle and moisturizing your skin. Always keep in mind that dry skin is like a thin sheet of paper. So treat your skin without inflicting further damage.

Instead of using hot water, opt for lukewarm water. This will keep you from stripping the natural oils from your skin. You should also stay away from soap, especially if you have dry skin. This product can break down your skin's natural oils and leave your skin feeling drier than before.

Once you've finished cleansing your skin you should pat it dry. Do not, for any reason, rub your skin or use rough towels. You can also help treat your skin gently by using natural fiber towels on your skin.

Avoid scratching your skin. This means don't pick at little bumps or pimples. This simple action can encourage the proliferation of bacteria and lead to infection.

Finally, read the labels on your skin care products. This will help you avoid products that contain alcohol, fragrances, artificial colors and other harsh chemical ingredients and select those that are loaded with safe natural ingredients suited to treat dry skin sufferers.

In fact, the safest way to treat dry skin is to reach for natural skin care balms that contain soothing ingredients that won't lead to allergic reactions.

Once you've found the right products for your skin you need to start implementing a proper skin care routine that begins with proper cleansing and ends with moisturizing every day, three to four times a day. Because dry skin battles with dryness you should reapply your moisturizer whenever you feel the need.

If you prefer not to use a creamy moisturizer, you can use a natural oil.

Skin rashes, itchiness and a tight sensation are very common in people with dry skin. BIOSKINBALM is a natural moisturizing cream made with snail serum that can give you dry skin relief without causing nocive side-effects. This natural product is so gentle it can be used to treat all types of skin.

Published April 20th, 2010

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