As winter approaches, many of us will notice change in our skins. Cold temperatures and harsh winds can lead to dry, rough, tight or even cracked skin. Sometimes our skin can feel downright painful when dry skin becomes chronic or severe. In fact people with combination or oily skin can occasionally experience dry skin during the winter months. Dry skin is one of the more common side effects of most forms of cancer treatment, including both radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Dry skin occurs when there is a lack of moisture in the skin cells, this can cause your skin to appear rough, scaly, and flakey. Dry skin lacks natural fatty oils and moisture.
Dry skin flakes usually turn pale, peel off and shed on their own. Dryness also occurs because of the change of season. It specially happens in winter season. There are few ways of moisturising your skin. Having a dry and scaly skin doesn’t look good on anyone, makes you look like you’re older than you really are. It is very important that you keep your Skin moisturised and hydrated. The use of moisturiser keeps your skin hydrated and leaves you feeling and looking young, and gives your skin some shine and glow. To keep your skin hydrated all you need to do is to keep your skin moisturised 24/7.