What's Causing Your Dry Skin?
Our skin
is your body's first line of defense against the elements. When sun, wind, and
cold leave skin dry and itchy, don't hide it under long pants and gloves.
Replenish it!
To get the kind of smooth, sleek
skin you'll want to show off, learn these 8 top causes of, and fixes for, dry
skin.
1.
Winter Weather
When the temperature drops, the
humidity level plunges too. Dry air leaves skin parched. "Once the weather
starts to change, I see patients coming in complaining of dry, itchy
skin," says Linda Stein Gold, MD, clinical research director for the
dermatology department at Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital.
Turning up the thermostat doesn't
help, either. Indoor heating strips even more moisture from the air -- and your
skin.
Quick Fix: Dial Up the Humidity
Install a humidifier in your home to
keep air moist. Set humidity at a constant 45% to 55%, and the temperature at a
balmy 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Before you go outside in wintry
weather, create your own moisture barrier. Protect your most sensitive parts --
lips, face, and hands -- with a scarf and gloves.
2.
Steamy Showers
Setting the shower to steamy soothes
your body, but it won't do your skin any favors. "I know it feels
wonderful to stand in a really hot shower... but it can dry out the natural
oils in our skin more quickly," Stein Gold says.
Standing under that hot spray long
enough to belt out your favorite tune is also a no-no. The longer you linger in
the shower, the more you dry out your skin.
Quick Fix: Cleanse Coolly and
Quickly
Dial down the shower temperature to
lukewarm, and keep showers short. Five minutes is enough to get clean without
over-drying. Save the singing for your car.
3.
Moisture-Robbing Soaps
Don't put just any bar of soap into
your shower dish -- they're not all the same. Wash with a harsh soap and you'll
send your skin's natural moisture barrier straight down the drain.
Quick Fix: Go Mild
"We recommend using a mild,
fragrance-free soap that moisturizes as it cleanses," Stein Gold says. Bar
or liquid doesn't matter, but choose a soap that's specially formulated for dry
skin.
4.
The Rub-Down
Think you need to scrub your skin to
get it clean? Toss that old notion, along with your scrubby sponge.
"Friction strips the skin and
enhances the dryness," says Nanette Silverberg, MD, a dermatology
professor at Columbia University.
Quick Fix: Go Soft
Use your hands or a soft washcloth
instead, Silverberg suggests. They'll get you just as clean as abrasive
sponges, without roughing up your skin.
5.
Losing Shower Moisture
Showering bathes your skin in
moisture. Scrubbing off with a towel right afterward strips that moisture away.
"The surface of your skin absorbs some of the water, which will be lost if
you don't seal it in," Silverberg says
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