HELP WITH EXTRA DRY SKIN…HORMONE RELATED MAYBE?
Posted on 08. Mar, 2010 by admin in Menopause
I’ve been favored with a enthusiastic complexion, what they call here in the southward a “peaches and cream” complexion. I intend an irregular bulla and that’s it. My wound has never been unclean or dry, meet normal. All I’ve ever had to ingest is a reddened moisturizer. All of a explosive my wound is SO dry. My cheeks and chin, bunk arms, backwards and legs are extremely dry. I’ve proven moisturizer for player parched skin, proven swing it on as presently as I intend discover of the descent to accolade the wetness in. It’s been pretty parched here lately, but we hit a humidifier to support with that. I ingest plentitude of water. I am 42 eld older and technically in perimenopause. Could this be a hormonal issues. Does anyone hit some ideas, tips, suggestions etc…?
kapple0913
08. Mar, 2010
i think you should see a dermatologist…this could be something that requires medication rather than moisturizing…i had a similar problem and they gave me pills and it went away
MiMi
08. Mar, 2010
Have you tried Cetaphil, Great stuff, doctor recommended
christen h
08. Mar, 2010
well try this: put vaseline on the parts that are dry. leave it on for a few minutes and let it dry. then get in the shower and wash it off.
Una SCA
08. Mar, 2010
It sounds like the change is doing this to your skin.
Look for a lotion , cream or salt scrub (to exfoliate the dry dead skin) with almond or jojoba oil. Those oils are absorbed better and easier by your skin. If you can’t find it in the store try Ebay.
Dan
08. Mar, 2010
No. it is not rub bear urine on it. it will go away.
the_girl_has_got_tattoos
08. Mar, 2010
It might just have to do with getting older.
I don’t know anyone whose skin feels as soft and smooth as it did when we were younger…
Also, I don’t know how far south you are, but if you’re anywhere that’s getting somewhat cold temperatures right now, that can dry your skin out in no time.
But it wouldn’t hurt (and probably wouldn’t cost much) to talk to your doctor about it.
Then you can tell for sure whether or not extra-moisturizing lotion will do the trick, or if you do need some sort of medication.
divstr
08. Mar, 2010
Try gently exfoliating before youget in the shower or bath with a dry brush.
Use products that have oats and honey. Or calendula oils.
These help in moisterising the skin and help with dry chapped skin.
They sooth the area. Celendula oil is great for eczema and rough hands, oats relieves itchy skin and sooths irratations.