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Eczema - What You Need To Know About Dry Skin Care

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Winter is here and thus frigid dry weather.
By using heat to warm our houses, we decrease relative humidity of our environment consequently drying it even further.
Dry air and low humidity cause loss of moisture from the skin.
Many of us like to indulge in long hot baths or showers during the chilly winter months, but we forget these practices do not promote healthy skin integrity, especially in those who have eczema.
Eczema is a chronic recurrent skin inflammation that is often accompanied by excessive dryness (xerosis) and itching.
Irritants, such as fragrances in soaps or laundry detergents, low humidity, heat, stress, or rough clothing, trigger eczema.
There are simple steps that you can take to prevent alligator-like skin this winter season! Here is how: 1.
Take lukewarm showers/baths that last no longer than 7-10 minutes 2.
Gently pat skin dry with a towel.
Avoid rubbing motion, as rubbing can cause microscopic skin injury as thus contributing to irritation and providing entry points for germs 3.
Moisturize your skin immediately after patting it dry with a towel to seal in left-over moisture 4.
Get into a habit of moisturizing to your skin twice a day with scent-free moisturizer 5.
If you suffer from chronic dry skin, avoid wearing clothes made from synthetic or rough fabrics (e.
g.
polyester, blue jean) as they will aggravate your condition.
A good choice is 100% cotton wardrobe.
Keep in mind that a good moisturizer does not have to be expensive!The most effective moisturizers are products that contain glycerol.
Glycerol has hygroscopic properties, because it attracts and retains water.
Therefore, it is believed that glycerol enhances skin plasticity and flexibility.
Look for moisturizers that are scent-free and glycerol is one of the first few ingredients.
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