Natural moisturising products?


Question:
I have really dry skin and it is getting itchy because its so dry. The problem is I have psorisis and cannot use any chemical what so ever. I have tried Olive Oil and Milk in the bath but it is only helping for short period. Please help!!!!!!!!

Answers:
used coffee powder( only once a week ) and apply all over your skin, wait for 15 to 30 mins. Wask with warm water.Use dove soap too.
Coconut milk also fine(2-3 times a week). Same procedure .
those are really the effect of psoriasis having a dry skin. well, drink enough water... make sure you have to wash your face and body several times a day...
Take heroin. This natural supplement comes from the increasingly popullar and well soothing opium plant.
there are a number of products that may help, but something that is good for one person might not help another. The following natural products are all safe to try. Hopefully you also know what foods make your psoriasis worse.
Royal jelly; bee cream (different types available in different countries; and cold-pressed oils such as almond oil, avocado oils and rosehip oil. Apply these sparingly but directly to your skin, or you can mix with a little water in your hand and apply. Just try one thing and wait for a day or two before trying something different. Most of these applications will only alleviate the dryness and hopefully the itchiness - they do not cure the condition.
You should also not use soap but use a non-soap alternative such as pinetarsol, alphakeri or similar - your chemist will know.
For a cure find a good homeopath (ask around at health stores etc.) and get a remedy to help reduce the condition. Also check with a naturopath about food types to avoid and those that help.
I don't have much idea about this, but please don't take heroin as advised be some one. You will become addicted.
if u got access to a herbal /health food store check out aloe vera gel or cream products . they are really soothing and moisturising and shouldn't cost the earth either! this will ony help temporarily tho - u should see a dermatologist ideally.
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