What is the best thing for Dry skin?


Question:
I have tried many lotions, some are too oily and others dont do the trick.

Answers:
drink more water is a good place to start, also if you bathe useing hot water, try using cooler water. Also cut back on the amount of soap you use to scrub

Other Answers:
Try drinking lots of water. Baby oil is good too. Just put on a bit after you wash your face while it's still damp.
It all depends on what is causing the dry skin. Dr.s will tell you to eat more fruit. Others will try to sell you something. I say eat the fruit.
Use vaseline in your shower., or better look for a Mary Kay beauty consultant, they have pretty good stuffs.
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I have used MK.
Lots of water !, ask your DR if it gets to bad.
The best thing for dry skin is these creams: Cetaphil, Nivea and Neutrogena new hands, all of these have been dermatologist tested by the leading ones.
always exfoliate and moisturise
there's alot of lotions that work really well. Aloe vera helps to. At my job, i have to wash my hands alot and do dishes some times so my hands get really dry. I use suave lotion with aloe vera in it. It helps. If you want, you can "preview" some in the store before you buy it. Some have samples but if not just pop it open and try it. That way you can see if it will be too oily before you buy it.
Dove Body wash; Then afterwards put on Eucerin Body Lotion or the thick cream. Even the Wal-Mart brand of Eucerin is fine.

My daughter had skin like a cat's tongue (bumpy and rough) but within a few days of using the above combo, it's back to baby smooth!
Start going on a all fruits and veggies diet.and drink loads of water.


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