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winter dryness = itchy skin, so what to do??
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| Trancer85 |
| my whole body itches the outta me when i try to sleep so yesterday i managed to fall asleep at 7 in the morning. is there any solutions to this?? |
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| fitom tiel |
| visit your local dermatologist. or get some of that hardcore moisturizing cream. there are some kinds that work. two days and my hands were saved. |
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| yujie__ |
| lots and lots of ladies lotion. much better than mens and will moisten up your skin |
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| ShadoWolf |
| Aloe-based products are best for wind/winter conditions. |
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| Boomer187 |
drink more water too. :wtf: thats what would get me when I lived in a cold area.
and +1 to the aloe . |
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| ShadoWolf |

^^^^
What Boomer wears in the deserts of NV
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| Halcyon+On+On |
Yeah, my slight excema would flare up in the winters when I used to live in California, Nevada and Colorado - my skin would just dry out and it would make things itchy, especially on my ankles and behind my knees for some reason. Moiturizer can only go so far before it starts to get annoying, even though it's pretty much what the Dermatologist recommends. You know what I did to cure it?
I moved to Florida. |
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| drinkyourmilk |
I was on accutane for 5 month's of skin hell.I was dryed up like mad. I use cetaphil for my hands and arms, and use neutragena (sp?) stuff on my face so that it doesn't get a shine to it.. weeooo..
Use them for about 2-3 weeks straight and your skin will be crazy smooth and hardly dry out.. The ladies love me for the silky smooth hands. :p |
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