Dry Skin occurs most frequently in areas which are most exposed such as the arms
and lower legs. The intensity of the issue may vary depending on the age,
health factor, climatic condition and daily routine. Often people feel their
skin has become tight and dry post showering or going for a swim. The skin
seems lusterless and without any moisture. The texture too becomes rough and at
times it may be coupled with severe itching. Xerosis (dry skin) may also
trigger severe flaking of the skin and cracked skin. There may be a sudden
spurt in the occurrence of bleeding and painful fissures.
Causes of Dry Skin :
The
causes of dry skin vary and most of it stems from environmental factors. The
fluctuating temperature is one culprit. This issue is triggered as we tend to
move about in extremely hot or cold weather and when we step indoors we
immediately turn on the heating system or the air conditioner. This sudden
change deprives our skin of its humidity and makes it dry.
The
peak summer and winter months too take a toll on your skin as during these
months the humidity level is not very high. Showering with very hot water may
ease your body of the exertion but it will eventually break the lipid barrier
of the skin and make it dry. Chlorinated water too makes the skin dry.
Excessive
use of deodorants and antibacterial soaps too dry your skin. At times some
internal conditions like hypothyroidism too may cause the skin to become rough
and dry. If your body looses a lot of fluid after a bout of illness, then too
the impact will have to be borne by your skin.
Excessive
intake of alcohol and caffeine also makes the skin dry.
Ways to Tend to The Skin
If
you suffer from dry skin then tackle the problem by using a good moisturizer.
You can also opt for baby oil which has the tendency to last longer.
Avoid
taking hot water showers as they will make your skin dry. Use shower gels which
contain added moisturizers lest your skin becomes more dry. Use a mild cleanser
to clean the skin pores and in case you opt for soaps then ensure that they
have essential oils to keep your skin hydrated. Use a non alcoholic deodorant
as deodorants having alcohol too tends to make the skin dry.
If
the condition still persists then do not hesitate to seek professional help.