and fresher layers. There are many ways to accomplish this, such as applying chemicals and using a loofah, so each person can choose the method most suitable for them.
Bathe Wisely
Avoid over-cleansing because it robs the skin of moisture. Avoid bathing or washing your face more than twice a day. People who suffer from dry skin may need to reduce cleansing to once a day.
Since hot water promotes dryness, reducing the temperature can help to retain moisture. Skincare professionals also encourage bathing mostly by way of showers and reducing the amount of time spent in the water.
Shop Consciously
Be choosey about cleansers and soaps. Harsh, drying products should be replaced with rich, creamy ones. Dr. Levister suggests products containing fatty oils, such as shea butter. Other options are products designed for dry and sensitive skin such as those made by Aveeno and Neutrogena.
The same discretion should be used when selecting moisturizers. Those with notable oil content make an excellent choice. Dermatologists believe individuals can get extra benefits from moisturizers when they are applied while the skin is still damp. Doing so traps water and results in increased moisture. Furthermore, moisturizer should be reapplied throughout the day, not only after washing.
Correcting bad habits that contribute to moisture depletion can be an important final weapon in the war against skin ash. Consuming large amounts of alcohol and exercising without drinking water are two prime examples.