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By itself, dry skin is not the major cause of wrinkles and other
signs of skin aging. However, since dry skin has a decreased
capacity to heal, it is far more susceptible to various forms of
skin damage such as sun exposure or harsh detergents. Furthermore,
dry skin is also more prone to skin infections and irritants because
it has many tiny cracks allowing the offenders to sneak in. Skin
dryness tends to increase with age. Most people over forty have some
degree of skin dryness and need to moisturize. Skin dryness tends to
be particularly severe in women near, during or after menopause -
apparently due to low level of estrogens.
Moisturizers help in hydrating your skin by preventing the water
from escaping or by slowly releasing water into yours. However,
keep in mind that inside and outside moisturizing is necessary for
best results. Keeping the body well hydrated is as important part of
a beauty regimen as well as using those creams and lotions that
everyone is fond of. Adequate fluid intake is the key as well as
balanced diet and proper exercise.
Moisturizers are the traditional staple of skin care products
line. Others may consider it the centerpiece of anti-aging skin
care, while others may plainly just set its values aside. Special
moisturizing care for our skin is needed when the humidity is
relatively low because it promotes faster evaporation of skin
moisture. Dry weather and indoor heating season also calls special
attention to moisturizing.
Protecting our skin from the sun can help you keep that moisture
and reduce your risks of many skin diseases.
Before starting on any beauty regimen, it is always wise to keep
in mind your skin type. In this way, you will know what products
are best for your skin. Ask your dermatologist so you will know
whether you are in certain risk of allergic reactions and
sensitivity to most of skin care products ingredients.
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