Dry skin is a universal problem; people the world over are trying
to cope with dry skin and in the bargain, the manufacture of skin
products has become a billion dollar industry.
Causes of Dry Skin
There are many reasons why we get dry skin,
which at times is flaky and patchy, and even develops rashes. Cold
weather with harsh winds is one of the main reasons; low humidity and
working in air-conditioned atmospheres for long periods are other common
reasons.
Many people have genetically dry skin or suffer from skin disorders like or eczema. Medications for diabetes and thyroid dry the skin out. One
of the reasons for dry skin in older individuals is that - as you grow
older, the oil glands produce less oil leading to skin dryness.
Here are some remedies for dry skin. Always consult a doctor before trying any of them for your dry skin.
Dry Skin on the Face
The
face is exposed to all the elements like heat, cold and wind. It
therefore becomes easily susceptible to dry skin. Here are some tips to
manage dry facial skin.
Tip 1:
Start the day with this –
take half a cup of unboiled milk at room temperature. Dip a pad of
cotton wool and generously apply on the face and neck. Leave it on for
15 – 20 minutes and wash off. After a shower, pat the face dry and apply
a moisturizer while the face is still moist.
Tip 2:
Splash some water from a tender whenever possible. Do this at least twice a day when the dryness is
acute as coconut water is one of the best natural moisturizers. Leave it
on for 15 minutes before washing off.
Tip 3:
Mash ½ an avocado and mix the pulp with 2 teaspoons of Mix it well and smear on the face for 10 minutes. Wash with warm water.
Tip 4:
Yogurt applied on the face and neck works in gently removing flakes of dry skin. has lactic acid which soothes and refreshes the skin, and calms down
the itchiness and skin rashes. Some ripe papaya pulp can be added to the
yogurt and use it as a mask.
Tip 5:
Pumpkin has enzymes
which are extremely good for a smooth satiny skin. Peel the pumpkin and
grate the fleshy part, add a pinch of cinnamon powder to this, let it
soak for a few minutes and use as a face mask.
Tip 6:
Clean off make up with cotton pads dipped in - it works on the skin as a moisturizer and adds a layer of fatty acids which don’t deplete the skin in any way.
Tip 7:
Use a gentle face wash rather than soap and avoid hot water which can be harsh on a sensitive dry skin.
Dry Skin on Feet
The
skin on our feet is naturally dry compared to the rest of the body as
there are no oil glands – only sweat glands. Dry feet can lead to
fissures and cracks, which occur more often during extreme cold climate.
Sometimes over exposure to direct sunlight can be a cause for dry skin
on the feet. Hot and long baths and showers with strong and harsh soaps
is another common reason.
Wearing
comfortable cotton socks with shoes which allow your feet to breathe
are definitely a benefit. For severe dryness of skin accompanied with
rashes and scales, it would be a good idea to consult a dermatologist or
a podiatrist. They may advise some blood tests to check for psoriasis, or dermatitis.
There
are some remedies which can arrest the problem when used at the initial
stage. At times instead of aggravating the skin by scratching, rub some
ice on the rashes to calm the burning and itchiness.
Tip 1:
Combine a spoonful of olive oil with a few drops of
and a few drops of lavender oil. Shake well till the oil becomes thick
and creamy. Apply on feet and leave it on for an hour at least.
Tip 2:
Apply vegetable oil on the feet and wear a pair of socks. This can be kept on overnight for best benefit.
Tip 3:
Petroleum
jelly is very popularly used for dry feet. Apply a thick layer at bed
time and cover with cotton socks; repeat on a regular basis to keep the
feet soft and smooth.
Dry Skin on the Eyelids
Dry
eyelids are an issue many of us are plagued with. It can lead to a
condition called blepharitis. When you have this condition, you are not
only dealing with dry scales but itchiness, discoloration of the skin
and soreness.
There
are many reasons for this condition and some of them are directly
related to hygiene and allergies. It may be due to a brand of shampoo or
maybe hair dye, cologne, a moisturizer, eyeliner or an eye shadow.
Sometimes, a feather pillow or a down comforter can be the culprit.
Most
of us wash our faces under the shower spray with our eyes closed. Try
to keep hot spray away from your eyelids and wash your face with tepid
water, avoiding soap.
Tip 1:
helps dryness of the eyelids. Aloe Vera gel gives immediate relief to
eyelid rashes and scabs that are a result of dry skin and flakes. Use
fresh gel if it is available or a preparation which has no
preservatives.
Tip 2:
Give warm compresses to the three to four times a day; use a clean wash cloth dipped in warm water –
squeeze out excess water and place on both eye areas for 10-15 minutes.
Continue at least once a day even when the eyelids are better.
Tip 3:
Wear a sunscreen and goggles whenever you go out in the sun.
Tip 4:
Avoid touching the eye area with unwashed hands.
Tip 5:
Cleanse
face and eyes completely of make up before going to bed every night.
Apply a moisturizer that suits you and keep pillows and comforters well
aired and dusted. Vacuum the house regularly.