You must always talk to your doctor or dermatologist about any skin care concerns that you have. Dry, itchy skin may be a symptom of a more serious health problem, and only a medical professional can give you a proper diagnosis. Nothing in this article meant to be, nor should it be taken as medical advice.
If you have a can of evaporated milk (not to be confused with sweetened condensed milk), try adding it to your bath water. This will make your skin feel more moist, and makes a good home remedy for dry itchy skin.
Another option for your bath water is a combination of baking soda and oatmeal. You can even mix the two ingredients with the evaporated milk for even softer skin. It should be noted that the baking soda may change the pH balance of your skin, so you may want to test it on a small area before bathing in it.
There are several different home remedies that can be applied to the skin. The following is only a partial list:
- Vitamin E oil (you can buy this as an oil, or break open a few liquid Vitamin E capsules to get the oil from the inside)
- Witch hazel
- Aloe Vera gel
- Lemon juice
- Cod liver oil
- Corn starch (sprinkled directly on your skin or added to your bath water)
- Wheat germ oil
- Olive oil
- Raw egg
- Chickweed and burdock root (in poultice form)
Perhaps the most effective home remedy for dry itchy skin is staying properly hydrated. Be sure to drink plenty of water throughout the course of the day. If you find yourself getting thirsty, then that's a sign that you should be drinking more water. Low humidity in your home can also cause dry skin. You can easily add more moisture to the air, and also your skin, by using a portable humidifier.
The main thing to keep in mind is that you do not have to suffer. Choose any home remedy for dry itchy skin that is listed above, or discover more remedies of your own. As long as it brings relief, that's all that matters.
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