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Dry Skin Remedies for Face

Dhanya Joy
Dry facial skin is a common problem that numerous people suffer from. It may be accompanied by flaking, itchiness, and red patches. Nevertheless, it can be treated using some simple and effective remedies.
Dry skin is the skin problem that can affect your facial skin, and treating it is of utmost importance. It is characterized by patches on the face that may also cause itching, scaling, and flaking of the skin.
Dry skin on the face also indicates that the sebaceous glands are not functioning properly, and that the skin may have lost its ability to protect itself from harmful chemicals and substances. It may cause the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines at a very early age.

Causes

Dry skin is mainly caused due to the excessive loss of moisture from the surface of the skin.
This may be the result of excessive use of cosmetics, chemical products, weather conditions, excessive air-conditioning, insufficient water consumption, exposure to pollution, dust and harmful UV rays of the sun, etc. Certain medical conditions of the skin and pregnancy can also lead to dry facial skin.

Remedies

Dry facial skin appears in the form of patches, on the cheeks, around the lips, and under the eyes. You can use some home remedies to cure the condition, but along with that, it is also necessary to prevent the occurrence of dry skin. If you have a dry skin type, you must take all necessary steps to always keep it hydrated. Here are some simple remedies
The first step that should take is to increase the amount of water that is consumed daily. You can also incorporate some fruit or vegetable juices into you diet. Increasing water consumption will help keep your skin hydrated, thus preventing and curing dryness of skin.
~ Use only natural skin care products, and avoid using cosmetics and chemical products.
~ Consume more fresh fish, flax seeds, herbal tea, and other food items that contain vitamin E, for soft, healthy-looking skin.

~ Always use mineral water instead of tap water to cleanse your face. Tap water deposits further dry out the skin, and may also cause skin irritation.
~ Indulge in regular yoga or aerobic exercises to obtain and maintain healthy skin.
~ Lukewarm water should be used for the face, instead of hot or cold water, to avoid dryness and cracks on the skin.
~ Avoid the use of harsh face scrubs and toners. These products can aggravate skin problems.

Home Remedies

~ Massaging your face with olive oil or almond oil every night before going to bed will prevent dry skin, and will naturally hydrate it throughout the night.

~ Prepare a homemade cleanser by mixing 2 teaspoons of fresh milk cream with 2 tablespoons of honey or rose water. Use this to gently cleanse the skin.
~ Prepare a face mask by mixing together a teaspoon of honey, ½ teaspoon olive oil, 1 egg, and a few drops of rose water. Apply this face mask twice a week, and rinse off with lukewarm water.
~ Massage your face with some honey or aloe vera gel, once in the morning and once at night. You can also use a mixture of milk cream and glycerin to massage your face.

~ Mix a teaspoon of avocado oil with a teaspoon of lemon juice, and apply this to your face to moisturize the skin.

Remedies for Extremely Dry Skin

~ Increase the humidity levels in your home to cure extreme dry skin. You can install a cool mist humidifier for this purpose.

~ Moisturize and massage your skin regularly. Massage the dry skin areas with aloe vera gel or almond oil in an upward circular motion. Let it stay for a few minutes, and then rinse off with lukewarm water.
~ Use a day face cream and a night face cream regularly. Your skin needs to stay hydrated all the time to relieve extreme dry skin.
~ Massage your face with olive oil before using a cleanser or face wash.

~ Exposing facial skin to steam, thrice a week, will help restore some amount of the hydration to the skin.

~ Avoid consuming caffeine and alcohol, as it will only add to your skin problems.
If facial dry skin persists for more than a week or two in spite of using these remedies, you should seek medical assistance and consult a dermatologist.
Disclaimer: This content is for informative purposes only, and should not be used as a replacement for expert medical advice.