Experiment and Mistake: A Home Solution for Dry, Itchy Skin
Experiment and Mistake: A Home Solution for Dry, Itchy Skin
If you have any worries regarding your skin's health, you should consult a doctor or dermatologist immediately. A dermatologist or other medical expert can provide you with an accurate diagnosis if you're experiencing dry, itchy skin. Medical advice of any kind is neither intended nor implied in this text.
Evaporated milk, which is different from sweetened condensed milk, can be added to bath water if you happen to have a can on hand. This is an excellent at-home solution for dry, itchy skin since it will make your skin feel softer and more supple.
Or you might use a mixture of baking soda and oats in your bath water. For even softer skin, combine the two with the evaporated milk. You should know that baking soda might alter your skin's pH balance, so it's a good idea to do a patch test before soaking in the full solution.
The skin might benefit from a variety of home remedies. What follows is merely an incomplete catalogue:
- Vitamin E oil (which can be purchased in oil form or extracted from liquid vitamin E capsules)
The witch hazel with the aloe vera lotion
Juice from a lemon
- Fish liver oil
Corn starch (either dusted on the skin or dissolved in bath water)
- Oil from wheat germ - Oil from olives
One raw egg
• A poultice made from burdock root and chickweed
Staying adequately hydrated is probably the best home treatment for dry, itchy skin. Keep yourself hydrated all day long by drinking lots of water. You need to drink more water if you notice that you're becoming thirsty easily. Dry skin can also be caused by a lack of humidity in your home. An easy way to moisten the air and your skin is to use a portable humidifier.
Remember that you are not obligated to endure pain. If you suffer from dry, itchy skin, try one of the home cures mentioned above or come up with your own. Everything is secondary if it alleviates pain.
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