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Article by Jerry Hall - May 14, 2009

Natural Skin Conditioners -Dry Skin Treatments

If you're a person who loves to be outside, then the temperature and season doesn't concern you. I have listed a couple ideas that will have some value to you on or after your joints. Folks treat dry skin in many different ways, from expensive pharmaceutical products to natural ways like vegetables, different herbs, or precise plants. It's your choice on how to treat your dry skin.

Remember that the skin on your hands is usually most affected so keep your hands warm and dry. Try a moisturizing cream it will help dryness and prevent damage. Another way to treat your dry skin is to put a humidifier in your room it makes extra moisture in the air. Your skin cells will soak it up. Some clothing that our clothes are made of can irritate already itchy skin, so wearing a natural cotton shirt shall feel a lot more comfortable.
Serious skin conditions, such as psoriasis may call for prescription-strength lotions and/or antibiotics. Remember, however, that doctors usually prescribe steroidal creams, and can have a lot of different side effects. Under these circumstances, a doctor may refer you to a dermatologist.

There are natural ways to treat dry skin that are cheaper and you can make yourself. Cucumber juice united with milk and honey is repeatedly used in repairing dry skin. The aloe vera plant has been known to nurse skin conditions, such as burns. It is a great natural moisturizer that will help heal and relieve the aggravating sensation. Aloe vera is most commonly used for burns, but it can also be used for small lacerations. Lard has been used in strikingly cold weather. By rubbing it over shown skin, it repels water from your skin keeping you drier and warmer.

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About the author
Jerry is an affiliate marketer and enjoys designing websites and creating web content for various niches.
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