Drink Water For Dry Skin Patches

James asks…
What should I do to get rid of mild dry skin patches on my face?
The patches are around my eyes and brow-bones, my mouth, and nose (around nostrils). It started getting dry when the weather changed, getting dryer and colder. I switched to a different moisturizer a little after my skin started getting dry because I ran out of the other one I was using, and applied that more generously. And, I started using Acnefree only once, instead of twice, a day; now I use a gentle cleanser once a day. Thanks for your help!
David answers:
The best solution for dry skin starts with your very own soap. I strongly recommend a mild one. Personally I use SWISS milk skin nourisher bar. It’s a very good soap against dry skin and I literally felt, experienced and saw that it really works. You should give it a try for yourself. If you want to know more they have a website at…
http://www.swisscare4u.com

Chris asks…
What can I do for my daughters dry skin patches?
My daughter has dry skin patches on her legs and tummy. She has a well check appointment coming up soon, but is there anything I can do for it in the meantime?
What are they?
I noticed it after we switched her lotion and wash to J&J bedtime lavender. I’ll change it and get the Aveno, thanks!
David answers:
Aveeno deep lotion works really well. It sounds like it might be eczema. Aveeno also makes an oatmeal soak to help with eczema/rashes. Just put half of the pouch in your baby’s bath water and let them soak as long as she’ll take it. The package comes with 5 pouches so you can use it for 10 baths or so. Also, take away any shampoo/soap with a lot of fragrance in it. My daughter starting breaking out bad with the J&J bedtime lavander soap.
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February 7, 2012
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