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Home Remedies to Fight Dry Skin This Winter

Winter is a season that brings many pleasurable experiences, but dry skin is not one of them. It is one of the most common problems that people have to deal with during the winter days.

The skin tends to become drier due to the drop in the temperature and also humidity. This causes the skin to become dehydrated, leading to dry skin patches as well as irritation or itchiness.

While weather is a major factor, there are also other reasons behind skin dryness.

dryskin diagram

  • Such causes include inadequate moisture in the body, exposure to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun, enjoying hot baths or showers, using harsh soaps and detergents, and certain medical conditions like hyperthyroidism, psoriasis, diabetes or dermatitis.
  • Dry skin needs an effective lubricant to rehydrate it. There are many natural ingredients that are very effective to treat dry skin problems.

homeremedies for dry skin for winters

1. Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is one of the popular and effective treatments for dry skin during the winter months. It contains ample amounts of fatty acids that can compensate for any loss of moisture from the skin.

It also has protein as well as vitamin E that help retain moisture in your skin.

coconutoil

  • Also, its antioxidant property is good for your skin’s overall health. In addition, because this oil is non greasy, it is easily absorbed by the skin.
  • Warm up some coconut oil in a microwave for a few seconds and apply it on your skin before bathing. Massage it gently so that the oil penetrates into the skin. Wait 10 minutes, then take a bath or shower. Repeat this remedy once daily.
  • When suffering from extremely dry skin, you can apply coconut on your somewhat damp skin after taking a bath.

2. Honey

Honey is considered another natural moisturizer loaded with antioxidant, antimicrobial and humectant properties.

It helps lock in moisture to make your skin extra soft and smooth. Plus, honey has many essential vitamins and minerals that help improve your skin’s health and heal skin tissue.

honey

  • Any of the following remedies can be used once daily:
  • Before taking a bath or shower, rub some raw honey all over your body and massage gently using circular motions. Wait 10 minutes, then take a bath or shower.
  • Mix equal amounts of honey and glycerin. Apply it on your hands, wait 10 minutes and then rinse it off with lukewarm water.

3. Olive Oil

Another effective remedy for dry skin is definitely olive oil. Olive oil contains antioxidants such as vitamin E that help neutralize the oxidant effect of free radicals that damage collagen, which causes skin dryness. It also works as a great natural moisturizer.

oliveoil

  • Plus, the healthy fatty acids in it can soothe and condition dry skin all over your body.
  • For daily use, rub some lukewarm olive oil on your hands, legs and other areas with dry skin. Massage lightly using circular motions and wait 30 minutes. Take a shower to rinse it off, then apply a light moisturizer.
  • For weekly use, add enough olive oil to 1 tablespoon of brown sugar to make a paste. Dampen your skin, then use this mixture as a gently scrub. Leave it for 15 minutes, then wash it off with lukewarm water.

4. Milk Cream

Another milk-based product that can combat skin dryness is milk cream. The high fat content in milk cream works as a natural moisturizer for dry skin.

The lactic acid in milk helps exfoliate the dry, dead surface of the skin and accelerates collagen production, too. It also helps maintain the proper pH balance of your skin.

milkcream

  • For daily use, rub some fresh milk cream on your dry skin. Allow it to sit for 10 minutes, then rinse it off thoroughly with lukewarm water.
  • Another option for daily use is to thoroughly mix 1 teaspoon each of milk cream and milk. Stir in a few drops of lemon juice. Apply the paste on your face, hands and legs. Leave it on for 15 minutes, then wash it off with water.
  • For a weekly treatment, mix together 2 to 3 teaspoons of milk cream and 2 tablespoons of gram flour. Apply this paste on your dry skin. Leave it on for 15 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water.

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