10 Natural Ways to Treat Dry Skin
On
these cold winter days, we all suffer from dry skin, which beyond the
burdensome feeling of lack of moisture also makes us experience static
electricity when we touch objects or other people. In general, the
winter period brings with it a sense of dryness, and its symptoms are
aggravated by the passage of years or problematic nutritional habits.
Of course, you can use a moisturizer to fight the troublesome dryness, but why use something store-bought when you can make your own natural home remedies. Here are 10 cheap and natural ways to treat dry skin, which will get you through the winter without any unnecessary suffering.
Olive
oil contains antioxidants and healthy fatty acids which are beneficial
to the skin. It can smooth out dry skin and can be used all over the
body. About half an hour to an hour before showering, apply some olive
oil to your hands, feet and any other particularly dry area of your body
and massage gently. You can also make a scrub by mixing 2 tablespoons
of olive oil with 4 tablespoons of brown sugar and a tablespoon of
honey. Apply it to the affected areas in circular motions for a few
minutes and then rinse with lukewarm water.
Milk
has anti-inflammatory properties that help get rid of dry, itchy skin.
In addition, the lactic acid found in it can easily get rid of dead skin
cells, which cause increased dryness. Cleopatra, the queen of ancient
Egypt, was known for bathing in milk, but you could simply soak a cloth
in cold milk and apply it to the dry skin for 5-7 minutes, then go over
the same area with a cloth soaked in lukewarm water to wash it off.
Of course, you can use a moisturizer to fight the troublesome dryness, but why use something store-bought when you can make your own natural home remedies. Here are 10 cheap and natural ways to treat dry skin, which will get you through the winter without any unnecessary suffering.
1. Olive oil
2. Milk
3. Honey
Honey
is considered one of the most recommended natural moisturizers for use
on the body, as it is anti-microbial, contains antioxidants, can prevent
moisture from leaving the body and it also contains B vitamins that
help to maintain moisture. Before showering, apply honey to your body
and leave it on for 10 minutes. Then rinse and enjoy smooth skin with
locked-in moisture.
4. Yogurt
Yogurt is an excellent remedy for preventing moisture from escaping the skin. It is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties which help smooth dry skin and prevent itching. Spread yogurt on your hands, face, and feet and massage it into your skin. Leave it on for 10 minutes and rinse in the shower - it will also help get rid of dead skin cells. In addition, once a week you can mix half a cup of yogurt with 3 tablespoons of papaya puree, a few drops of honey and lemon juice, apply the product on dry skin and rinse with cold water after 10 minutes.
5. Coconut oil
Coconut
oil has a very respectable amount of fatty acids which help compensate
for the loss of moisture in the skin. Heat the coconut oil a little,
apply it to the skin before bedtime and rinse in the morning. You can
also apply coconut oil to the skin after a shower or hot bath - when the
skin is warm the coconut oil is much better absorbed.
6. Avocado
Avocado
is full of fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants that enrich the skin
with the materials it needs. Its high Vitamin A content helps repair
various skin damage and restore its smoothness. Mash avocado and rub it
over dry skin. Leave the avocado on the skin for 10-15 minutes and rinse
with cold water. You can also mix half a cup of avocado puree with a
little honey, apply the mixture to the body and rinse after 15 minutes,
once to twice a week. In addition, drinking an avocado shake will also
help nourish your skin with moisture thanks to its healthy fat content,
which will keep your skin in top shape.
7. Oatmeal
Unlike
other ingredients on the list, oatmeal is a dry product, but don’t
doubt its ability to enrich your skin with moisture. The high protein
content helps to create a layer that protects the skin from loss of
moisture, is anti-inflammatory, and also contains antioxidants that are
beneficial to overall skin health. Pour one cup of oatmeal into a hot
bath and add a few drops of lavender oil. A 15-30 minute soak in this
bath once a week will help keep your skin smooth and moist. You can also
make a face mask with oats by mashing a ripe banana and mixing it with a
cup of ground oatmeal and a little warm milk. Apply this mixture to
skin and rinse it with cold water after 10-15 minutes. Repeat once a
week.
8. Vinegar
If
you suffer from cracked skin, even moisturizer may no longer help you.
However, regular vinegar does wonders in such a situation and it also
helps speed up the healing process of wounds. It has antimicrobial
capabilities, which help prevent the cracks from developing infections
if they become wounds. Mix 2 tablespoons of water with 2 tablespoons of
vinegar, dip a cloth in the solution and lay it over the dry cracked
skin for 10-15 minutes, 3 times a day. You can then continue to
moisturize the skin in any of the other ways shown in the article to
further improve the result.
9. Almond oil
Almond
oil is an excellent source of vitamin E, which is considered one of the
most essential ingredients for maintaining skin moisture. In addition,
it has anti-inflammatory properties and because it is less oily than
other oils it absorbs into the skin much easier. Massage pure warm
almond oil on the dry skin before showering, or drink a glass of warm
milk mixed with a teaspoon of almond oil. If you do this every night
before going to sleep, you’ll wake up every morning with soft, pleasant
skin.
10. Aloe Vera
This
plant is one of the most recommended in nature for enriching the skin
with nutrients that are beneficial to it. It helps calm, smooth, prevent
infections and fungi and of course fight dryness. If you have an aloe
vera plant, cut off one leaf and squeeze out the gel. Apply the gel to
the dry skin and rinse with lukewarm water after 10-15 minutes. Just
after using this tip twice you’ll be able to enjoy smooth and moisture
enriched skin.
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