So your skin’s flakier than a coupled-up friend on a rainy night? Skin tighter than Jimmy Fallon’s tighty whiteys? Well, I’ve got some good news. Dry skin is temporary. It can be fixed.
Read on to find out what you can do to relieve dry skin.
1. MOISTURISE.
First up, there is a difference between dry skin and dehydrated skin. Drinking more water and balancing out the three skim lattes you had today will benefit dehydrated skin, but not dry skin.
To fix dry skin, there’ll be no more ‘it’s too cold to moisturise’ after a long, hot shower. Wait, there’ll be no more long hot showers, sorry (see below).
To help repair dry skin you need a moisturiser with skin-repairing and water-retaining ingredients. Look for ingredients like emollients, glycerin, peptides and vitamin C and E.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Dove. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100 per cent authentic and written in their own words.
2. Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate.
It seems counterintuitive to exfoliate dry skin, but healthy skin needs to turn over to function properly. If you’re skin is too dry (and/or sun damaged) it will need some help with that.
Look for chemical exfoliants containing alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) or beta hydroxy acid (BHA) over the granular ones.
If you have a cleansing device like a Clarisonic, you may be using it too often. Drop it back to once a week and see if your skin improves.
3. Avoid soap.
Take a quick look in your shower, what do you wash your body with? Harsh body scrubs or cakes of soap? Bin ‘em. You’re damaging the outer layers of skin.