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Nature's Therapy for your Skin!
What is once again... Smooth Skin for Dry
Skin Care?

Once again... Smooth Skin for Dry Skin Care is a
naturally-derived skincare line that was specially
formulated for those individuals who are suffering
from light to extreme effects of Dry Skin.  If you are
suffering with dry, cracked, scaley skin, you will
appredicate the therapeutic properties of each
product.  We have searched throughout the world for
ingredients that have been valued for their
effectiveness   We are confident  you will find the
relief that many have found after using
once again...
Smooth Skin.  
You will find a wonderful and soothing
selection of oils, butters and essential oils in each
product...   Manuka, Emu Oil, Shea Butter, Tamanu
Oil, Chaulmoogra Oil, Seabuckthorn Oil, Aloe
Butter...  The products are also very effective if you
have been severly sunburned or the skin has
damaged by sever weather conditions.

What is Dry Skin?
Dry skin is known as xerosis.  Dry skin has a low level
of sebum and can be prone to sensitivity.  Your skin
needs moisture to stay smooth and supple, and
retaining moisture is especially difficult in winter.  The
skin has a parched look caused by its inability to
retain moisture. It usually feels "tight" and
uncomfortable after washing unless some type of
moisturizer or skin cream is applied.  it is
accompanied with scaliness, itching and cracks in the
skin.  Simple daily routines, such as bathing and towel
drying, may actually remove moisture from the skin.  
Bathing provides the skin with moisturizers
temporarily, but it removes the skin's oily lipid layer
and in the long run causes more moisture loss than
gain.  The wrong moisturizing lotion can have the
same effect. Generally, water-based lotions are best
cosmetically but oil-based creams are more effective
in trapping moisture.

How do I get Dry Skin?
  • The oil glands do not supply enough lubrication
    to the skin. As a result, the skin becomes
    dehydrated.
  • The harsh weather of a cold winter.
  • Poor diet. Nutritional deficiencies, especially
    deficiencies of vitamin A and the B vitamins,
    can also contribute to dry skin.
  • Conditions such as dermatitis, eczema,
    psoriasis, or seborrhea.
  • Environmental factors... exposure to sun, wind,
    cold, chemicals, or cosmetics, or excessive
    bathing with harsh soaps.
  • Dry skin can be a sign of an underactive thyroid.

  • Serious skin complications can arise for people
    with diabetes.
  • Certain drugs, including diuretics,
    antispasmodics, and antihistamines, can
    contribute to dry skin.

Can I prevent Dry Skin?
You can minimize the effects of dry skin.  How?
  • During cold months, use a humidifier in your
    home.  Minimize activity and surroundings if it
    results in itching.   Sleep in a temperature zone
    of 68-75oF.  The humidity level should be 45-
    55%.  Drink plenty of water to keep your skin
    moist from the inside out.
  • Limiit the amount of time in the sun.  When you
    are in the sun, keep your skin protected.  
    Where a sun hat and moisturize your skin with a
    lotion that has a sufficient SPF.
  • Lukewarm water is suggested when you bathe
    or shower.  Your skin will dry out when you bath
    in hot water.  Concentrate on keeping your time
    in the tub or shower to no more than fifteen
    (15) minutes.  Your skin will love you if you do
    not bathe more than once a day.  Bathing too
    frequently can cause skin dryness due to
    removing the natural oils from your skin.
  • Stay away from from harsh soaps.  Avoid using
    soaps that contain sodium lauryl sulfate.  Use a
    soap that is gentle on the skin.  ie.   once
    again... Smooth Skin Natural Cleanser!
  • Limit  your use of deodorant soaps.  If you must
    use them, limit their use to areas that develop
    an odor such as the armpits, genital area, and
    feet.
  • Regardless of what our moms told us, avoid
    the  vigorous use of a washcloth in cleansing.
    When toweling dry, do not rub the skin. Blot or
    pat dry so there is still some moisture left on the
    skin.  It is suggested to follow with once again...
    Smooth Skin Therapeutic Lotion (regular or
    extreme) or once again... Smooth Skin After-
    Bath Oil for Severly Dry Skin
  • Eat a balanced diet if you are deficient in
    Vitamin A and the B vitamin.
  • Do not smoke! Smoking has a harmful effect
    on the skin for several reasons. Nicotine
    constricts the blood vessels, including the tiny
    capillaries that serve the skin. This deprives the
    skin of the oxygen and nutrients it needs for
    good health. Smoking also can make the skin
    dry and leathery.
  • And... GET PLENTY OF SLEEP!
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