Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Dry skin on nose and cheeks?

My nose and my cheeks (the part closer to my nose) are extremely flaky and dry, but the rest of my face is fine. I usually use a sugar scrub to get rid of the flaky skin, but usually five minutes after i put a lotion on, it is flaky again. Is there any product I can use that will keep it smooth and moisturized all day? I do, though, have very sensitive skin.
Dry skin on nose and cheeks?
This doesn't exactly answer your question, but I saw a dermitologist on television (on one of those makeover shows) and she said that if you splash cold water on your face 15 times in the morning and again 15 times at night, your face will regulate itself and you won't have the dry skin anymore. I'm not sure if it really works because I have the opposite problem: I'm trying to make my face dry. But you could always give it a try... tap water is cheaper than any lotion that you'll find ;o)
Dry skin on nose and cheeks?
what kind of lotion do u use? i use bath %26amp; body works that stuff is good
Reply:I use St. ives Aloe vera cream for extra dry skin. I get really dry skin on my face in the winter sense I moved to Ontario and this cleared it up quickly. I wash my face in the morning and put some on then I wash it again at night then apply it again.


I have really sesitive skin, and alot of skin allergies and I havn't had any adverse reactions to this cream.
Reply:I have the SAME problem!!!





I apply Lurbriderm extra-dry lotion on my whole face twice a day (morning and night). In the morning I use Clean %26amp; Clear Morning Burst, to remove oil and impurities that build up over night. I find that this also helps scrub dry skin off (but that may be just me lol). Hope this helps and good luck!
Reply:What face care range do you use?? Id say swap to something more gentle on the skin like st.ives or nivea or Dove =] they all have specials 4 sensitive skin too!
Reply:Your scrubbing it to much and drying it out. Apply vaseline daily on the troubled area and that will help. Do not use really hot water either when you wash your face that will dry it out too. I use vaseline when my face dries out. When it gets better use Johnson and Johnson Baby Lotion all over your face and it will help too. If you use make up don't for awhile give your skin time to heal make-up will dry it out too. Hope this helps. Y
Reply:The good thing about flaky skin is that the flaked-off skin is dead skin and new skin underneath is coming out. Using the scrub is good as it helps exfoliate. At night, smear petroleum jelly (Vaseline) over the dry areas to help moisturize and coat the areas. Also, increase your water intake to help "moisturize" from the inside out.





A dermatologist may be able to prescribe a stonger, medicated moisturizer to help cut down on the flaking.





Hope this helps ! :)
Reply:if you have sensitive skin, don't scrub too much. You can tell you're overdoing it if it starts to hurt, feel tight, or makes your face turn red. I got actually crusty skin for a long period of time last year, and if it goes for more than a month, you probably want to go see a doctor to see if it's exczema. You also should read the ingredient labels on whatever facial product you're using. If it has methylparaben, propylparaben, anything ending in paraben, propylene glycol, polyethylene, or enything starting with PEG, or anything with alcohols or acids, it could be irritating your skin.
Reply:One of the dry skin product in my opinion for Atopalm. It's has very rich moisturizing properties and is one of the best seller at skintore.com which holds more than 15,000 skin are items.
Reply:Perfect solution: Use sandpaper and gently rub around the area. this removes dead skin and flakes so there not a layer of dead cells. I strongly recommend neutrogena norweigh. it's about $12 and its small, but its the best i've ever used. it sinks into your skin instead of leaving a layer of moisturizers on top of your skin like most products do. because you used the sandpaper on your skin, the lotion can go into your skin faster and goes in your LIVE skin, not the dead flakes!


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