I do shower and bathe, and use the afterbath/shower lotions and creams, which helps the itch for at least twenty-four hours. But is there anything to help my dry skin from itching more than 24 hours, like creams or other remedies? I know it%26#039;s not a disease, but a dry skin condition.|||You probably have exzema. I have exzema. It sucks. Try using one of the Aveeno soaps for sensitive skin. Not the body wash, the soap. And use a buffpuff body scrubber to exfoliate your entire body when you shower. Then use a heavy duty cream or lotion like Cetaphil. This should help. And drink lots of water.|||Instensive cream. Go to an Afro shop and buy some of the cream that they use, or people with diabetes use. I had the same thing, I just cant remember the name of the cream|||Sometimes in the winter I experience dryness/itching on my legs. The best remedy I%26#039;ve found is a lotion called Cornhuskers. It%26#039;s nothing fancy; the scent isn%26#039;t wonderful, but it works, at least for me. I put it on after drying off from a shower and any other time I feel the itching. Usually once or twice a day during the worst times.|||went to my dermatologist for this and he prescribed me Eucerine which is found at most drugstores..it really helped with the dry skin and the longer i used it the better my skin got. Its the best lotion ever.|||skin musturizer|||you should ask your doc you know just in case|||use moisterrizer|||Dry skin conditions can be the result of a fungus (Candida). The candida fungus is very subtle. Try an antifungal ointment on a patch of the itches, and if it prevents the itch from coming back for more than 24 hours in that area then that might tell you something.
Check out www.hufa.org - the yeast link - for more basic info about this candida (yeast) fungus.
If you get athletes%26#039; feet, nail fungus, thrush, vaginitis or have an immune or blood sugar imbalance, these are indications of a yeast syndrome.|||go to the doctors|||use lotion|||Dry skin always so irritating...I hate it so much...I suggest you try using Zenmend Derma Lotion from Zenmed or Autopalm from Skinstore.com.
Zenmed has no side effects and it%26#039;s non-irritant to the
skin. It%26#039;s proven to works fast and it povides Maximum
results! It%26#039;s certainly a good lotion to prevent further
outbreaks.
Another product that I think is effective is Atopalm. This dry skin mlm is one of the best seller at skinstore.com now. (Skinstore.com holds more than 10,000 skin care products) It%26#039;s pretty effective, and worth the dollar paid out.
Zenmed Products Reviews
http://www.dry-skin-care-guide.com/zenme鈥?/a>|||Eucerin lotion is the best|||Eucerine is available over the counter at stores, it is the best lotion.|||squirt some lotion on it|||apply baby oil|||The tip my great grandma gave me for my dry skin:
drink a gallon of water a day.
I admit, I don%26#039;t always make it there but I try, and it has done miracles for my skin.|||gold bond it cool too|||Try baby oil while you%26#039;re in the shower daily. Also, maybe at night you can take a bath with baby oil in it. It really helps dry skin...also try to keep hydrated by drinking lots of water...helps dry skin too.|||shea butter lotions are good as is lanolin based lotion. You probably need to drink more water also.|||rubbing alchohol followed by cocoa butter!!!!!!
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