Dry skin is more alarming than you think: here’s why

Local and international weather stations have reported that the Philippines is about to experience its worst El Niño in recent history. The phenomenon is anticipated to take place later this year. The intense heat and heightened storm activity associated with El Niño may put Filipinos at a higher risk for various skin concerns such as skin dryness, which if left untreated may eventually lead to a skin conditioned called, xerosis.

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Xerosis is characterized by the inflammation of the skin when not enough moisture is present in its layers. Typically, xerosis results in rough and flaky patches on the skin’s surface, causing it to lose elasticity. In more extreme cases, it causes deep cracks and fissures that are both painful and itchy. Xerosis is usually localized in the arms, legs, and hands, as well as friction areas like the elbows, knees, and ankles.

But El Niño is not the only cause of dry skin. Various factors and habits also contribute to the occurrence of dry skin. As people age, metabolic and hormonal changes take place. This contributes to dry skin and the subsequent loss of elasticity. Prolonged exposure to the sun, air-conditioning, over-scrubbing, frequent use of antibacterial soaps and sanitizers, long showers, and dehydration may also lead to dry skin.

To check if you have dry skin, perform a scratch test on your arm by dragging your fingernail lightly across your skin. If a white mark appears on the area, your skin is dry and needs to be taken care of right away. You may also check your elbows, knees, and heels for any signs of dryness as these are the hot spots where skin dryness is most noticeable.

There are several ways you can bring your skin back to its former glory. One is by meeting the minimum water intake requirement of 8-10 glasses daily to stay hydrated. Another is by avoiding alcoholic beverages and fried food as these hamper the body’s ability to absorb fluids, leading to dehydration. Limiting baths to once or twice a day is also helpful in keeping the skin’s moisture content; excessive showering actually breaks down your skin’s natural barriers. Wearing soft cotton clothing is also recommended as it is kinder on the skin than other fabrics.

However, healing dry skin with the use of a moisturizing body lotion with petroleum jelly is still the best solution for xerosis. It should go deep within your skin’s surface to heal its natural lipid barrier and bring moisture back to your skin.

Dermatologists recommend Vaseline Lotion, now with micro-droplets of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, which replenishes lost moisture and heal your skin from the inside.

1. For targeted areas like elbows, heels and knees: Heal dry skin with Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, the original wonder jelly.

2. For everyday use: Heal dry skin from within with the new Vaseline Deep Restore Lotion, now with micro-droplets of Vaseline petroleum jelly.

3. For whitening: Heal dry skin and get 4x instantly fairer skin with the Vaseline Instant Fair Lotion.

 

Experience the healing power of Vaseline Lotion. Visit www.vaseline.ph to know more about how you can heal dry skin. ADVT

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