Dry skin on the face and body is a very common problem, not just in children. It manifests itself through irritation, roughness, and a persistent feeling of tightness and tightness. It can also be hypersensitive to cleansing products or changes in water, resulting in excessive, uneven exfoliation and itching. How can you help your skin with this condition using just one product?
The direct cause of excessive skin dryness is a reduced ability to bind and retain water in the epidermis and a lipid deficiency in the stratum corneum. This condition results from using inappropriate, overly strong shower gels and soaps, sun exposure, low temperatures, or strong winds. The area around the lips suffers the most in winter, as they naturally lack sebaceous glands, becoming chapped, dry, and rough. Dryness can also be caused by a tendency to allergies, especially in cases of allergies to common allergens, such as dust mites, which live in bedding and clothing, and which we are exposed to throughout the day. Hormonal fluctuations in pregnant women can also cause sensitive skin and prone to dryness. When treating severe acne, the most common unwanted side effect is lipid metabolism disruption.
Diet and hydration levels also have a significant impact on skin condition. Therefore, it's important to remember to drink adequate amounts of fluids and enrich your daily diet with healthy foods rich in fats, such as nuts, coconut oil, and fish rich in vitamins A, D, and E. One of the best ways to soothe and moisturize problem areas is natural lanolin , which is suitable for the most delicate and sensitive areas. This thick wax protects sheep's wool from getting wet. It has excellent skincare properties, and due to its chemical properties, it penetrates deep into the skin, regulating water balance, softening the epidermis, and reducing roughness. It even affects the dermis layers. It can be used to deliver healing, nourishing, and nourishing substances deep into the skin. It prevents excessive keratinization of the skin without impeding cell respiration or excretory processes.
The action of lanolin is multifaceted: - it acts as a dressing for cracks in the stratum corneum, making it smooth and reducing roughness; - it creates a protective film on the skin surface that reduces water evaporation from the epidermis by up to twenty percent; - it retains water near the upper layers of the skin; - it regenerates injuries around the lips and reduces the possibility of them cracking.
Nowadays, purchasing lanolin shouldn't pose too many problems. You can buy it in pharmacies in a convenient tube (Ziaja, lano-ointment series), which you can carry with you in your makeup bag, or you can buy larger, more economical packages on websites selling cosmetic products.
Paulina Czuchaj runs alteregoblog.pl . Outside of her online activities, she spends her time studying, reading, and strength training. She's a fan of long hair, natural skincare, and bold lips.
