Dry Skin: How to Care for Your Skin
Protein, water, lipids, minerals and chemicals are a few of the components that make up your skin, the largest organ in the body. Our skin is complexly designed and should be as its structure defends and isolates our inner organs from environmental dangers. This role is extremely important as it protects you from germs and infections.
Know Your Skin
It’s a good thing to have some knowledge about your own skin type. The skin plays an integral role in our health. In trying to keep your skin healthy and young, first recognize what is best for your skin. You have to have this knowledge, otherwise you will never be satisfied with the results of the skin treatment products you buy.
For most people, cosmetic surgery to renew one’s complexion is not possible. Surgery is the last option for most due to its expensive nature, slow recovery time and risk of complications post procedure. If it is not really medically necessary, who wants to go under the knife? Despite this, more and more cosmetic surgical procedures are conducted, thanks in part to innovative techniques and new technologies.
When your skin is dry it means that there isn’t enough sebum secretion in your lower layers of skin. Cold weather, indoor heating systems, air pollution and low humidity in the air are culprits as well of dry skin. Additionally, as we age, our skin naturally becomes drier. Your skin can feel tight, will develop premature lines and wrinkles and/or become flaky and dull. Daily, dry skin must be exfoliated and moisturized. For this reason, product selection is very important and should be done wisely.
Choosing a Dry Skin Solution
In order to assist you in selecting the proper and effective dry skin treatment, study up on the ingredients typically found in skin care products. This is a good place to start: getting to know your skin and any trouble areas you might have and investigating ingredients that could potentially block pores, trigger an allergy attack, irritate your skin or worsen your acne, is essential in purchasing the best skin care product for yourself. Try all-natural products to avoid triggering these reactions. Look for products that contain rose hip oil, a great natural source of essential fatty acids and vitamin A. You should also avoid scented soaps and try washing with tepid water versus scalding.
Sometimes people with dry skin still have breakouts. Acne-causing bacteria may reside in tiny skin cracks waiting for the right moment to turn into a pimple. Most acne treatments contain either alcohol or acid or both and therefore are not recommended if one has dry skin.
Pick a natural dry skin treatment with antibiotic, hydrating and rejuvenating properties and wave your skin problems goodbye. Avoid chemicals, alcohol, mineral oil and acid based skin care solutions. Instead, select a natural skin care product specially designed to give dry skin relief. BIOSKINBALM offers the same rejuvenating properties of its base cream while adding the intense moisturizing properties of rose hip oil.
- Grant Ferns