October 5, 2008
Dry skin
Dry skin
What is dry skin? Dry skin is one of the common ailments that is experienced by people most likely living in cold areas or having winter season in their countries. “Xerosis” is the medical term for dry skin. Dry skin is normally experienced when the skin lacks moisture or there is not enough moisture available in the body of the person whereas his or her oil glands cannot produce enough oil substance that is required by the human body. It usually happens not only during winter or cold seasons but also if there is heating in the house, every time you use rough towel in drying your skin or bathing with too cold or too hot water.
The elements of dry skin usually remove the skin’s oily layers that cause the skin in loosing more moisture than gaining. This is one reason why some lotions that contain oil-based moisturizers or creams do not work better to dry skin as compared to the ones that are water-based.
If you have a dry skin, you are normally very sensitive to any kind of exposure to the skin as your skin will have sebum of low levels. Once your skin becomes dry, there would be inability for your skin to retain moisture, looks parched or very dry and dull, and highly very uncomfortable until the time it becomes moisturized enough. Also, from the sensitivity of your dry skin, your skin will tend to crack; chap and flake at some areas as it extremely get dried. Dry skin is tightly drawn over your bones and being indicated by some tiny expression lines around the sensitive areas of your face like your eyes and your mouth.
Improper diet is also one of the factors that cause the ailment of dry skin. To prevent this dry skin ailment, you need to intake plenty of vitamins B and A as these vitamins can help the skin in producing natural oils that will prevent drying of your skin. Another prevention you can do is to avoid excessively usages of cosmetics as they tend to bleach the natural oils of your skin. However, the ailment of dry skin can also be inherited in your blood. In this case, the only that you can do is to take the proper cared needed by your skin type. It is best to keep your skin moisturized all the time and ensuring that it will not worsen due to any external and natural conditions caused by the environment.
On the medical side of science, dry skin usually occurs when the human’s thyroid is not active the way it supposed to be. Some of the severe cases of dry skin ailments may include the eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Furthermore, excessive smoking is also one of the major reasons of dry skin ailment that may even lead to skin dehydration.
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