Nourish your extremely dry skin with intensive winter care
Dry skin is greatly affected by seasonal changes. During the winter months, cold weather, indoor heaters and low humidity cause the skin to dry out and require intensive moisturizer use.
You should use care products that support the treatment of atopic dermatitis, which manifests itself with intense dryness, itching and redness on the skin. In this sense, applying a winter routine with Dermoskin's dermatological care products will greatly relieve your skin.
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Taking good care of extremely dry, atopic and allergic skin requires awareness and care. You can ask your questions about the right product selection and care routine.
Questions and Answers
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For these skin types, moisturizers that provide intense hydration, are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free and dermatologically tested should be used. Products with ingredients such as ceramide, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide and glycerin strengthen the skin's moisture barrier. Natural soothing ingredients such as aloe vera and oat extracts can be preferred to soothe the skin.
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No, using a moisturizer does not make the skin lazy. On the contrary, regular moisturizer use is necessary to maintain the moisture balance of dry and atopic skin. Since the skin barrier is weak, it is important to provide external support.
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Mineral-based (physical) sunscreens are more suitable for atopic and sensitive skin, as chemical filters can cause irritation. Sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide are safe options for these skin types.
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Atopic dermatitis causes the skin barrier to weaken, making the skin more vulnerable to external factors. This increases the risk of dryness, infection and irritation. Moisturizing and barrier repair creams can improve this situation.