Stop using those lotions loaded with chemicals. You need to use an all natural product, such as Burt's Bees moisturizer. Those chemicals won't help a darn thing...in fact, they just increase the problems.
2006-12-08 13:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay away from lotions that have perfume, lanolin, Aloe and Vitamin E. These actually dry your skin more...your skin becomes dependant on them. If you are using soap to wash your face, I'd suggest you stop it for a bit, just plain warm water will do. A bit of cortisone cream will only help short term and will 'mask' the problem. Try using a lotion that is very plain like lubriderm or uremol.
2006-12-08 13:05:33
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answered by ♀♥☼ alycat☼♥♀ 3
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Dry skin always so irritating...I hate it so much...I suggest you try using Zenmed Derma Lotion from Zenmed or Autopalm from Skinstore.com.
Zenmed has no side effects and it's non-irritant to the skin. It's proven to works fast and it provides Maximum results! It's certainly a good lotion to prevent further outbreaks.
Another product that I think is effective is Atopalm. This dry skin mlm is one of the best seller at skinstore.com now. (Skinstore.com holds more than 10,000 skin care products) It's pretty effective, and worth the dollar paid out.
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2006-12-09 00:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Vitamin E moisturing cream...Jamieson is a good brand and very inexpensive. Better than all those expensive moisturizers on the market and there base ingredient is yes...vitamin e. Try it...you'll see the difference almost immediately!
2006-12-08 13:03:34
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answered by timeless_echo 3
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I suggest using a clenser, toner, and then a moisturizer on your face. The best that ive tried is Olay it really works well and the moisturizer is incredible it makes you feel fresh and soothes your skin.
2006-12-08 13:11:54
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answered by AnonymousAdvisor 2
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If you tell the sales clerk at Bath and Body that you have dry skin I'm sure she'll help you.
2006-12-08 13:07:59
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answered by Pearl 6
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Try Palmer's Cocoa Butter Lotion
2006-12-08 13:01:56
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answered by goodbye 7
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Burts Bees is awesome. If you can't find it you could try to add a few drops of olive oil to what you are using. Try to stay away from baby oil, it is a byproduct of petrolium manufacturing.
2006-12-08 13:09:16
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answered by cricket 4
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baby oil of baby lotion even cocoanut oil works good if you like to go tanning a tanning bed elinminates dry skin doctors can even perscribe it and if they do health insurances will cover the cost.
2006-12-08 13:03:07
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answered by costa_ricas_finest 2
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Use baby oil (for sensitive skin so you don't break out) on the problem area. Don't use it all over your face or you will get acne.
2006-12-08 13:02:23
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answered by Sarasvah 5
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