Dry skin

Dry skin

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Dry skin is a condition in which the skin becomes dry, rough, sometimes flaky and irritated. It is caused by a lack of sufficient water in the skin's outer layer, leading to a loss of elasticity and the appearance of unpleasant symptoms. The causes of dry skin can be manifold, encompassing external factors such as low humidity, extreme weather conditions, the use of harsh detergents on the skin, or internal factors such as a lack of hydration in the body, a diet low in nutrients or even certain skin conditions. Ensuring adequate hydration and skin care can help 1TP4Mitigate the symptoms of dry skin. Home remedies and proper care can already provide satisfactory results. The use of creams and lotions helps to retain moisture in the skin. It is advisable to choose products containing hyaluronic acid, glycerine, shea butter or urea. It is recommended to use warm or lukewarm water for daily care. Hot water can remove natural oils from the skin, contributing to dryness. It is also a good idea to choose mild soaps or cleansing gels that do not dry out the skin.
Products containing strong detergents or fragrances can further irritate the skin. In preventing skin dryness, protection from the sun and drinking enough water are key. If skin dryness is severe or does not respond to home remedies, it is worth consulting a Specialist who can recommend more intensive treatments or products tailored to your individual skin needs. Aesthetic medicine solutions to promote skin hydration from within include mesotherapy and tissue biostimulators.

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