Just as we need protection, our skin needs care as well. The
kind of care that our skin needs is determined by the type of skin we
have. There are four types of skin-normal, oily, dry and sensitive and
each type of skin has its own complications. Having a dry skin means
experiencing tightness due to lack of moisture and a need for a proper
lubricant to rehydrate it. Many home remedies can help improve your dry
flaky skin on face.
Home Remedies for Dry Skin on Face
1. Skin Care Tips
- Moisturize
Moisture forms a protective layer on the skin keeping it safe by
keeping it hydrated. Thicker moisturizers, such as OTC brands Eucerin
and CetaphilOils, work best. Oils such as bay oil, tend to be better at
trapping the water on your skin than the various moisturizing creams
available.
- Humidify
Winter is not a friend to dry skin. The heating in homes evaporate
the water from the air, which makes the air very dry. Humidifiers come
in useful at a time like this by adding moisture to the air, and thus
benefiting your dry skin. Either humidify the whole room or get a
portable humidifier.
2. Olive Oil and Egg Yolk
The characteristics of the olive oil and egg yolk makes their
amalgamation a must have for those who have dry skin. Olive oil is one
of the key secret ingredients used in practices of taking care of flaky
dry skin. It is a popular natural antioxidant enriched with vitamin E
and K that works wonders when a teaspoon of it is combined with two egg
yolks and whipped together to obtain a stable consistency. The egg yolks
have vitamin A that controls the shedding of the skin and make it soft
and smooth. For better results, add a few drops of lime juice and rose
water.
3. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil makes the skin feel softer and removes its previous
scaly characteristic by moistening it in a natural way. Coconut oil has
sufficient amounts of fatty acid that make up for any loss of moisture
from the skin. It works best when left on for an entire night. Apply
proper amount before going to sleep and wash it off in the morning; do
this every night.
4. Lemon Juice and Sugar
An exfoliating scrub made by concocting lemon juice and sugar leaves
your skin soft and glowing. With a circular massage of the skin with
this beauty scrub, rough spots on the face become even. The vitamins C
in the lemons is a good astringent that lightens the skin tone, removes
patches on the skin and encourages cell growth. Mix a teaspoon of sugar
and mix it with juice of half a lemon, use cotton balls to scrub all
over the face. Put a jar of it on your nightstand and apply it
regularly.
5. Avocado and Honey
Avocado and honey combine their qualities of being a good source of
sterolin and humectants to treat the misery brought on by having a dry
skin. A mask is prepared using mashed avocados and honey for problematic
dry areas. Just mix a half cup of honey with half a mashed avocado,
leave the mixture on for 15 minutes, then rinse off.
6. Banana and Yogurt
Banana and yogurt are nature’s gift to those who are exhausted
looking after their skin by spending almost half of their income buying
all kinds of cosmetic products. The mixture not only moisturizes the
skin, but also exfoliates dead cells. A face pack is prepared using
mashed bananas with yogurt to form a paste. Apply this paste on the dry
patches for half an hour and then rinse off with warm water.
7. Almond Oil
Almond oil is an excellent source of vitamin E and it is the best
emollient and lubricator for scorched skin. Almond oil is non-greasy oil
that readily gets absorbed in the skin. Even using it in small amounts
on the face can help moisten the skin and helps in repairing and
restoring the protective barrier in its original shape. Gently massage
almond oil onto your face for 3-5 minutes, then leave it on for 10
minutes before rinsing off with warm water.
A word of caution to those who are allergic to nuts; although almond
oil is famous for its anti-inflammatory action it is not intended for
people who are allergic to nuts. Any application of almond oil would
only aggravate the condition leaving the skin in an even worse state.
8. Castor Oil
Castor oil is full of magical healing powers of ricinoleic acid and
vitamin E that guard your skin against soap, warm water and the dryness
in winter. This natural astringent removes all impurities from the skin
as it is readily absorbed into the skin and nourishes it. Dab castor oil
on extremely dry areas of your face, such as the corners of the nose,
around the mouth, and around the hairline
9. Petroleum Jelly and Glycerin
For years, people have used petroleum jelly and glycerine oil to
pamper their skin. They are the perfect duo to slough away the flaking
skin and prepare a softer smooth surface. A mixture of the two is the
perfect panacea for all kinds of skin conditions that are a consequence
of dry skin. Use equal amounts to make a mixture, and then apply to your
dry skin.
10. Curd
The best solution to dry skin is sitting in your fridge; the
antioxidant characteristics of curd make it an ideal home based remedy
for dry skin. Curd is a natural and a cost effective facial mask with
lactic acid that rids the skin of any germs or bacteria that may be
harmful to it.
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