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Do I Have Dry Skin?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have red patches?

Is your skin itchy?

Do you have fine lines on your face?

Common conclusions

Dry skin can be itchy, and it may look flaky and bumpy or have red patches. Dehydrated skin lacks water and appears dull or rough. Some potential causes of dry or dehydrated skin on the face include: skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis, dermatitis, and psoriasis.

Dry skin can cause itching all over your body.You can get this condition after your skin comes in contact with something that irritates it, such as a strong laundry soap or a body lotion. You might feel itchy in only a few parts of your body.

Tightness is caused when the number of dead skin cells increases, leaving a layer on skin's surface that causes it to dry out and feel tight. Roughness is also caused by dryness. Taking long, hot showers or baths can dry your skin and you can feel that your skin is tightening.

Dry skin is usually a result of harsh weather conditions and/or hormonal changes, though the result tends to be temporary. As we age, dry skin tends to be more noticeable due to lower levels of oil and lipids in the skin. The support structure of the skin then breaks down, causing fine lines, wrinkles and dry patches. You should stay hydrates so start drinking plenty of water, at least eight glasses of liquids such as orange juice, lemon juice, water etc.

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