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Dry to very dry skin

Dry facial skin is skin that lacks moisture, which leads to a scaly, tight, and even irritated appearance. The reasons for this can be diverse, such as:

Environmental factors: cold and dry weather, prolonged sun exposure, strong wind.

Internal factors: age, unbalanced diet, use of certain medications, dry living conditions (for example, use of air conditioning.

Genetic factors: genetic predisposition to dry skin

Symptoms of dry skin:

  • Stretching of the skin, especially after bathing or exposure to the wind

  • Redness and itching. 

  • Fine cracks in the skin.  

  • Feeling of tight and inflexible skin

Recommended creams for dry to very skin:

Choosing the right cream for dry skin is critical to achieving moisture and relieving symptoms. Creams for dry skin usually contain ingredients that help restore moisture to the skin and prevent further loss of it.

 

Our Recommended creams:

Intensive Regenerating Nourishing Cream:

A rich cream, contain oily ingredients, such as olive oil, almond oil, and shea butter. They provide deep hydration and protect the skin from moisture loss.

Intensive Regenerating Moisturizer Cream:  

containing hyaluronic acid: hyaluronic acid is known for its ability to attract and lock moisture in the skin. Creams containing this substance are excellent for deeply moisturizing and rejuvenating the skin.

Intensive Regenerating Serum :

Rich in hyaluronic acid,  antioxidants that protect the skin from sunlight and pigmentation, peptides, vitamins and minerals.

Intensive Regenerating Under Eye Treatment:

For eye area and under the eyes

Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Soap :

Helps renew the skin and remove dead cells, encourages collagen and elastin production and improves skin texture.

Crystal peeling mask:  

A rich in nutrients and moisture and also helps to renew the skin and improve the skin texture.

Additional tips for treating dry skin:

 

  • Avoid using soap every day: soap can strip the skin of its natural oils and make dryness worse.

  • Use lukewarm water: too hot water can remove the skin's natural oils*

  • Moisturize the skin after bathing: apply moisturizer immediately after bathing, when the skin is still moist.

  • Drink plenty of water: drinking enough helps nourish the skin from the inside.    *

  • Use a moisturizing mask: A moisturizing mask can provide additional moisture to the skin and help soothe it.

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun: the sun's rays can worsen dry skin. *

It is important to note:

 

  • If the dry skin is accompanied by additional symptoms, such as redness, itching, or a rash, consult a dermatologist.

  • Before using a new cream, it is recommended to perform a test on a small area of ​​the skin to make sure there is no sensitivity.

In summary:

Dry skin is a common condition that can be treated with appropriate creams and proper skin care. By choosing the right cream and adopting healthy skin care habits, you can achieve soft, supple and moist skin.

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