Some people look shiny on the surface, but after they take it off….

In autumn and winter, the [tacit understanding] between people began to come more than usual:

It didn’t take long for the weather to turn cold, and there were 1,000 + messages searched for keywords such as [sensitive, dry, itchy, reddish, dandruff]!

The following are some representative speeches collected backstage by Dr. Clove:

Dry itching, redness and desquamation are just like demon triplets, sweeping the world in winter:

I worked quietly in the office, and suddenly my body began to itch and crisp. Scratch it, it’s really indecent! Don’t scratch, it’s too itchy! In the end, I can only rub my leg slightly or run to the toilet to scratch happily.

Is it over after scratching? Devil triplets will not let humans go so easily. If you scratch, you will find that,

The skin is getting redder and redder, and the red marks cannot be retreated for a long time.

In addition to the red marks, the dandruff flying all over the sky also joined in. When I took off my pants, the dandruff was like snowflakes, and the scene was once very [romantic].

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Why do some people have such embarrassment that is hard to say behind their backs when they are bright on the surface?

In fact, the skin is dry, itchy, red, desquamated and chapped. We have to carry it ourselves.

Born weak + the day after tomorrow, no matter how good the skin is, it cannot stand the ordeal.

Some people are born with weak skin barriers and easy evaporation of water. In addition, dry weather in autumn and winter makes the skin more prone to water shortage, desquamation and dry itching.

The age barrier has opened Harder mode for skin. The older you get, the lower the enthusiasm for cuticle renewal. The accumulated cuticle not only makes the skin look dull, but also provides more [raw materials] for desquamation.

Since the skin is so dry, wouldn’t it be good to have more bubbles when taking a bath?

Overheated hot water + long bath + not mild shower gel = dry and itchy skin

In a word, bad bathing habits will only backfire on your skin.

So, is it really nowhere to hide from the dryness of autumn and winter?

Not afraid, to deal with dry itching, redness, desquamation and other skin problems, the following 4 tricks are very effective.

Choose the right way and do a good job of moisturizing and repairing at the same time.

Take a proper bath

The weather is relatively cold in autumn and winter, and sweating will be greatly reduced. It is enough to take a bath once every two or three days. Secondly, it is best to control each bath within 10 minutes, the water temperature should not be too high, and at the same time use milder and moist cleaning products.

Drink plenty of water

Ensuring sufficient moisture in skin is one of the important methods to solve skin water shortage.

Increase air humidity

Use humidifiers in offices and bedrooms to moisturize the air.

Do a good job of moisturizing and soothing the skin of the body.

If you want to reduce dry itching, redness and desquamation of your skin, you can apply more body milk at ordinary times.

If you want to reduce dry itching, redness and desquamation of your skin, you can apply more body milk at ordinary times.

General body milk contains sufficient moisturizing ingredients, such as glycerin, panthenol, butanediol and various other oils, etc. These moisturizing agents cover the skin surface and keep moisture properly.

However, in terms of relieving dry and itchy skin, ordinary humectants may not be able to take effect, especially relative to some redness or even tingling, it is better to use special soothing active substances.