Doctors Recommend Avoiding Over-Drying The Skin.
Dry bark is proverbial during the winter and can lead to flaking, itching, cracking and even bleeding. But you can prevent and treat unadorned skin, an expert says Dec 28, 2013. "It's tempting, especially in cold weather, to lure long, hot showers," Dr Stephen Stone said in an American Academy of Dermatology account release vitoslim thermogenic appetite suppressant. "But being in the water for a long time and using hot water can be extraordinarily drying to the skin.
Keep your baths and showers short and make sure you use warm, not hot, water. Switching to a conciliatory cleanser can also help reduce itching," said Stone, a professor of dermatology at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. "Be inevitable to gently pat the film dry after your bath or shower, as rubbing the skin can be irritating" mensofar. Stone, who also is the school's director of clinical research, recommended applying moisturizer after getting out of the bath or shower.