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Keep skin soft, smooth and hydrated this winter

It’s no secret that achieving soft, smooth skin can be difficult over the winter months. A combination of the damaging effects of colder weather, lower humidity and indoor heating can play havoc with even the healthiest of skin, leaving it dry and itchy. Those with pre-existing skin conditions such as eczema can suffer more than the average person.

 If you have dry skin, it may:

  • Look dull
  • Feel rough
  • Feel tight, particularly after being wet
  • Have fine lines or even cracks in it
  • Look scaly or flaky
  • Be extremely itchy
  • Dry skin that goes untreated may lead to other health problems including dermatitis and skin infections.

Dry skin that goes untreated may lead to other health problems including dermatitis and skin infections.

Dry skin treatment 

Modern skincare and cleansing has emerged as best practice for ageing skin over decades and has replaced traditional soap and water cleansing.

  • Using soap alternatives – soaps can irritate and damage the skin, so it is best to avoid them along with some shampoos and conditioners, and some bath bubbles or shower gels. Choose a soap alternative that is gentler on the skin and will help lock in moisture. This is particualrly important for people who wash their hands often.
  • Using a hydrating moisturiser  – Moisturisers help lock moisture into the skin, helping with skin rejuvenation and may help protect from irritants that will further aggravate skin. If your skin is dry or sensitive, choose an unscented moisturiser.
  •  Using barrier creams  – These thick creams for dry skin act as a barrier to water, detergents and other things that may irritate your skin.

Dry skin is usually presented by red, scaly, cracked and itchy skin, and is also known as Xerosis. Dry skin can be caused by environmental factors, such as cold weather and dry air or due to health conditions, including Eczema, Dermatitis or Psoriasis.

• Dermal Therapy Very Dry Skin Cream is a thick and rich cream that provides intense moisturisation to treat severely dry skin, it has also been clinically tested to increase skin hydration by 52%, with visible results in 1 day.

• Dermal Therapy Very Dry Skin lotion, provides optimum hydration and protection for your skin. It’s formulated pecifically for larger areas of the body and contains 10% Urea, 1% Dimethicone and Vitamin E to soften very rough and cracked skin while gently removing dead skin cells.

What’s next?

Independence Australia stocks a range of Skincare dressings products.

Preventing dry skin 

Effective dry skin remedies can provide much-needed relief from the irritation of dry, itchy skin. However, it’s far better to avoid dry skin if you can. Top tips to ensure your skin stays smooth and hydrated during winter include:

  • Use soap-free hand-wash and shower gel
  • Wash in lukewarm water – not too hot or too cold and avoid spending long periods of time in the water. You shouldn’t wash more than once a day.
  • Pat skin dry, rather than rubbing it.
  • Use a moisturiser designed to protect dry skin, after bathing.
  • Apply moisturiser immediately after bathing while the skin is still moist. This will help trap moisture in the skin.
  • If you use cosmetics, choose hypoallergenic brands
  • Use a humidifier in the home or office to add moisture to the air.
  • Wear natural fabrics that are kind to the skin such as cotton or silk. Wool can scratch skin, irritating it further.
  • Don’t forget to use sunscreen when outdoors, as your skin is still exposed to UV rays during winter.
  • Avoid scratching itchy skin, as you’ll increase the likelihood of skin infections.

Dry skin, while not serious, can interfere with your quality of life and leave you feeling irritated and miserable. If your dry skin doesn’t improve using the above treatment methods and tips, make sure you see your doctor for further advice.

Please note:  The information supplied is general in nature. Please consult your medical practitioner for individual advice.

References

Mayo Clinic, Dry Skin, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-skin/symptoms-causes/syc-20353885

myDr.com.au, Dry skin, http://www.mydr.com.au/skin-hair/dry-skin

my Virtual Medical Centre, Looking After Your Skin in Winter, https://www.myvmc.com/lifestyles/looking-after-your-skin-in-winter/

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