So why do these areas dry out? Easy, they are some of the hardest worked parts of your body. Almost everything you can think of involves the use of your hands. Your hands are your life, without them you could not possibly do much of what you do currently. But at the same time, your hands are put through a great many chemicals. You may not realize, but in the process of cleaning your house, driving, putting on make-up, even cooking.
Literally everything you do can have an adverse effect on your skin, then take an area of your body prone to dry skin, and you suddenly have a really bad problem on your hands. So what is a person expected to do? Surely you are not satisfied with dry, cracked skin that turns painful. Nobody is ever happy about dried skin, the difference in how you are able to heal lies in how you treat it.
If you are like most people, you have tried dozens and dozens of different skin care products. I know my closet was full of crèmes, lotions, gels, and various other strange looking and smelling products all claiming great results. The normal result from all of the hype was usually an empty wallet, and greasy skin. Ok so you tried all of the great wonder products that claim results, ended up with greasy skin, then what happens – you start to break out!
Who knew that all of these problems could result simply from dry skin! Now if you start talking about your feet being dry, we could talk for hours. Your feet take the brute of abuse day in and day out. From shoes, to sandals, even high heels your feet are squeezed into a lot. Add the normal walking, driving, standing, and other activities that you do that involve your feet and it is easy to see why they can become so dry. If you are like me, the idea of wearing shoes typically is not very high on your list. This can make the problem even worse!
So what are you supposed to do? Should you just suffer and deal with the problems, or still seek a treatment that is going to work and help you adapt, and allow your skin the soothing relief it needs? I know I decided to finally do something about my skin. Now I am able to experience something I never thought was possible, smooth, soft skin that is no longer so dry that it hurts. Isn’t this what you deserve to experience as well? Join me in learning more about how to better handle your skin problems and you too can experience the relief that I have discovered.
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Jerrick is the author of Dry Skin Care Guide.com – a self-help site for skin care sufferers.
For more dry skin remedies, recipes, treatments and suitable dry skin products for your use, visit his website at http://www.dry-skin-care-guide.com |