Really Dry Skin
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Nov 27, 2013
Kat H.
I'm a swimmer and I swim 9 times a week (and yes I meant 9) and my face if you can imagine gets really fried from the chlorine so any ideas on what type of lotion is best? Aldo I have semi sensitive skin.
Nov 27, 2013
Whisper B.
Eucerin has this really thick cream lotion and it moisturizers really well! Not sure exactly what it's called
Nov 27, 2013
Hannah K.
Try Aveeno lotions, I love them and I find them to be a lovely texture and feel lovely on my skin. If you want really super deep repair creams, try Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream, Yu•be cream from Sephora online, or Korres (also from Sephora). Those last three are absolutely fantastic, and work well if your skin is getting dry beyond belief.
Nov 27, 2013
Kitty K.
For the natural route try cocoa butter or Shea butter. You can lock in moisture using an oil like Vitamin E or coconut oil.
For the normal route I suggest Cera Ve. I always find it in doctors offices and I always read in the magazines about how many celebrities use it. What's recommended is to moisturize as often as possible if you have dry skin, like at least four times a day. Using creams is usually better than lotions, skin absorbs creams more.
Nov 27, 2013
Britney S.
I use aveeno they are the not too expensive and they have vitamin E.
Nov 27, 2013
Sloane M.
I use Cetaphil in the morning and olive oil at night and it keeps my combination skin from peeling.
Nov 30, 2013
Becca L.
I was a competitive swimmer for ten years so I feel your pain. Put zinc (that white stuff lifeguards use on their nose) as a barrier on your skin to protect it from chlorine. That helped my skin a lot