Dry Skin Care
With too many roles for woman to juggle in today's fast paced,
high pressured lifestyle, there is very little time for her to
pamper herself.
With tension, worries, anxiety and age, the skin become less
active leaving it drier, fragile, prone to wrinkle, lines near
the eyes and mouth and losing the youthful colour and glow.
Failure of oil glands failing to release enough oils to
moisturize and protect the skin results in dry skin.
Environmental causes like dry air, harsh wind, hormonal
imbalance, usage of aggressive chemicals, cosmetics or excessive
bathing with harsh soaps saps the moisture from the skin making
it dryer, flakier and chapped during winter.
Caring for Dry Skin
- Cleanse and Moisturize: The dry skin should be cleansed with a
cold cream and alcohol-free skin fresheners to remove the cream.
After cleansing, the skin needs a lubricating emollient or a
moisturizer when the face is damp after the wash. - Splash your
face with cold water or gently wipe the skin with rose water to
tone the skin nicely. - Avoid using highly alkaline soaps and
detergents like washing sodas and powders. - Avoid the sun,
harsh winds and hot baths. Use oil-based creams and make-up
products only. Use soft towels or wash cloth to avoid irritation
to the skin while wiping it. - Smoking deprives the skin of
oxygen and nutrients it needs for good health making the skin
dry and leathery. - Chapped or cracked skin - increase
consumption of water. Keep chapped areas well lubricated and
protected from the elements using a good nourishing cream or
moisturizer. - Use creamy, mild, pH-balanced products such
moisture based cream gels, lotions, etc for dry skin care.
A well balanced diet of vegetables, fruits, grains, seeds and
nuts provides the body with all the necessary vitamins and
minerals needed for healthy skin. Drinking water and reducing
solar exposure to a minimum is also beneficial. Garlic, onions,
eggs and asparagus help to keep the skin smooth and youthful.
Carrots, apricots, rich in vitamins A, C keep the skin supple.
Increase intake of foods like leafy raw green veggies, dairy
products like yoghurt, milk. Lessen fried foods, soft drinks,
sugar, chocolates, junk foods, alcohol, caffeine and other foods
that have diuretic effecting causing the body and skin to loose
fluids, vitamins and essential minerals.