View Full Version : Weather's colder - how do you keep your skin from getting dry?
icedoverfire
11-01-2010, 08:10 AM
Hi gents,
With the cold weather approaching, I'd like to know how you all stave off dry skin? For me, it's a bottle of Nivea Extra Enriched Lotion that goes on after a shower.
- ice
kingfisher
11-01-2010, 10:59 AM
I try to keep it from getting dry in the first place by using quality bar soaps in the shower.
eyebright
11-01-2010, 05:17 PM
A nicely superfatted soap and a little shea butter as needed have been our mainstays.
Gruder
11-01-2010, 05:20 PM
I just bought a humidifier. :biggrin:
jones2289
11-01-2010, 05:29 PM
A humidifier helps, as does maintaining a moderate temperature in the shower/bath and not exposing yourself to extremely hot water.
I have also read that unless you perspire heavily, you should try to only wash the "important parts" that may begin to smell (underarms and below the waist). The article suggested that you not wash your arms, legs, torso, etc. every time you bathe, but instead wash every other day to prevent drying from soap. I usually wash my arms and upper legs, but leave out the calf region below the knee, as it gets extremely dry.
As far as bath products, try a good quality bar soap that contains olive oil. I have tried nearly every readily available men's body wash that claims to moisturize, and none of them work. I use an olive oil soap that says "Marseille 72%" on it, and is 72% olive oil. In addition to that, I rub baby oil on my skin in the shower, let it sit for a couple minutes and rinse off. Be careful, as this makes your tub EXTREMELY slick.
Basil
11-01-2010, 06:05 PM
I use shea and cocoa butter baby body wash. It moisturizes my skin great and keeps me from drying out.
I also use a little aveno moisturizer for my hands that get dry from work.
California Cajun
11-01-2010, 06:25 PM
Hi gents,
With the cold weather approaching, I'd like to know how you all stave off dry skin? For me, it's a bottle of Nivea Extra Enriched Lotion that goes on after a shower.
- ice
That's a terrible problem for me and what works best is Mama Bear's glycerin soaps. They are expensive, so I only use it when I have to.
Lusitano
11-02-2010, 04:36 AM
You can use lotions containing shea butter and/or cocoa butter, which are wonderful natural moisturizers.
SalvadorMontenegro
11-02-2010, 09:56 AM
My skin is oily even in the winter. My skin is actually better in the winter, because I don't look like a grease ball.
BCatl
11-02-2010, 08:04 PM
I have a few problem areas with dry skin in cooler weather, mainly my lower legs. I usually apply baby oil while skin is still wet and lightly towel off those areas so as to seal in the moisture.
dbconlin
11-02-2010, 08:19 PM
Grow a beard... I mean moisturizing soap, yes that is it!
yamahar6
11-03-2010, 08:26 PM
A humidifier helps, as does maintaining a moderate temperature in the shower/bath and not exposing yourself to extremely hot water.
I have also read that unless you perspire heavily, you should try to only wash the "important parts" that may begin to smell (underarms and below the waist). The article suggested that you not wash your arms, legs, torso, etc. every time you bathe, but instead wash every other day to prevent drying from soap. I usually wash my arms and upper legs, but leave out the calf region below the knee, as it gets extremely dry.
As far as bath products, try a good quality bar soap that contains olive oil. I have tried nearly every readily available men's body wash that claims to moisturize, and none of them work. I use an olive oil soap that says "Marseille 72%" on it, and is 72% olive oil. In addition to that, I rub baby oil on my skin in the shower, let it sit for a couple minutes and rinse off. Be careful, as this makes your tub EXTREMELY slick.
Hmm, no thanks..
RazoRock
11-03-2010, 08:36 PM
I try to keep it from getting dry in the first place by using quality bar soaps in the shower.
I do the same.
I will also use a high quality olive oil based moisturizer.
The winter can be long and rough up here in Canada:thumbdown
markb
11-05-2010, 08:56 AM
I've recently begun using Dove unscented body wash. Seems to be working okay.
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