Danger: Dry Skin Season Ahead
How to prevent and treat dry skin
Advice for fall, usable year round
- Use moisturizers regularly, particularly after bathing. Products such as Uremol contain urea, a moisturizing factor and keratolytic agent that removes dead, dry skin to reveal softer skin.
- Avoid overheating rooms.
- Use humidifiers to keep heated indoor air moist. Humidified air is easier to breathe, too.
- In terms of washing, baths dry out the skin more than showers, and hot or cold water is more drying than warm.
- One or two thorough baths or showers a week can be supplemented by daily sponge baths under the arms.
- Use mild soaps such as Oilatum, or soap substitutes, all available at the corner pharmacy.
- Avoid excessive friction on the skin, such as scrubbing with harsh washcloths or wearing woolen clothing.
- Stay away from irritants or substances which can trigger allergic reactions.
- Bundle up when you go outside. Cover exposed skin in windy or cold weather.
- Be good to your skin. Follow these steps and the advice from your physician or pharmacist. Using a moisturizer like Uremol will effectively treat dryness and even difficult areas such as heels and elbows, softening the skin and providing protection.
- News Canada
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