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kathytnt said:What are you favorite lotions - I live in Texas. When it gets cold her we suffer more with dry skin I htink because we don't have humidifiers and much as they do up north. Of course one days it is in the 20's the next day it is int he 80's doesn't help. What do you guys do for dry skm
kathytnt said:What are you favorite lotions - I live in Texas. When it gets cold her we suffer more with dry skin I htink because we don't have humidifiers and much as they do up north. Of course one days it is in the 20's the next day it is int he 80's doesn't help. What do you guys do for dry skm
Tonia D. said:Speaking of dry skin
My 2 1/2 month old has really bad red dry skin on his face and nothing is working to get rid of it. I've tried Eucerin cream, aquphor, vasoline, not washing his face with babysoap. nothing seems to work. I do have an dr appointment for him but I don't want to wait till then for it to clear up. Anyone have any advice
Tonia D. said:Speaking of dry skin
My 2 1/2 month old has really bad red dry skin on his face and nothing is working to get rid of it. I've tried Eucerin cream, aquphor, vasoline, not washing his face with babysoap. nothing seems to work. I do have an dr appointment for him but I don't want to wait till then for it to clear up. Anyone have any advice
Christ Follower said:Have you tried the Arbonne baby lotion? It's really expensive but works well for my friends little girls with Exzema.
Brandi said:eucerin is what i used for my baby when he had eczema. Also for adults if you can treat your hands with lotion before bed and cover them with a thin glove for the night it will hold in the moisture... like a manicure glove I mean
jennie4pc said:Cetaphil works wonders for us at our house my DH will even use it cause it doesnt leave they filmy stuff on his hands. My DD has rashes around her mouth and it clears it up really well also. We get the cream in the jar my mom got it for us from cosco
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The best lotions for winter skin care in Texas are those that are rich in moisture and have a thick consistency. Look for lotions that contain ingredients like shea butter, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid, which help to deeply hydrate and protect the skin.
No, it's important to switch to a heavier, more moisturizing lotion during the winter months. The dry, cold air can strip the skin of its natural oils, so a thicker lotion is necessary to keep it hydrated and protected.
The main causes of dry skin in winter are low humidity levels, cold temperatures, and harsh winds. These environmental factors can strip the skin of its natural moisture, leading to dryness, flakiness, and irritation.
Yes, there are many natural ingredients that can help to nourish and hydrate the skin during the winter. Look for lotions that contain ingredients like coconut oil, jojoba oil, and aloe vera, which have moisturizing and soothing properties.
Yes, it's important to exfoliate regularly during the winter to remove dead skin cells and allow your lotion to penetrate more deeply. However, be sure to use a gentle exfoliator and don't overdo it, as this can further dry out the skin.