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Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:57 pm |
Hello! I am desperate! My legs look like fish scales (infact a fish would look better)! I have been sunburnt recently which has now subsided (silly I know, a mistake playing volleyball on the beach)! Anyhow, I have used Body shop body butters, Palmer Cocoa moisturiser, Palmers oils, baby oil, etc etc!! Does anyone have any suggestions? I am as dry as the Arizona desert, urrhh, very unattractive! |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:06 am |
Start skin brushing!! |
_________________ No longer answering PM's due to numerous weird messages. |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:51 am |
Hey happygal. My skin is pretty flaky at times and I have to be very zealous about exfoliating, especially in the hot Aussie summers. Try a good body exfoliater, you could even make your own with brown sugar and oil, but it's a bit messy.You can also use bicarb soda mixed to a paste with water or oil - haven't tried it with oil. I've tried it mixed with a cleanser and that works. But you need to do this before putting on any creams otherwise they'll just be wasted. |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:52 am |
I second skin brushing...plus manual exfoliating...(is the rest of your skin dry-ish,too?...do you use some form of omegs 3's internally?)...also I get really good results with tamanu oil which I get organically from mountainrose herbs (there is a thread in this section on tamanu oil) and i add heliochrysum essential oil to it..which is very healing for a variety of skin conditions...there are a lot of other essential oils that are also great for moisturizing and regenerating the skin...Ananda Apothecary online is a good place to start..if you ae interested... because they have live knowledgeable people who answer their phones and are extremely helpful...if you are interested, you could tell them your condition and have them recommend eo's for you. |
_________________ 71 years, primarily raw living food 35 years(vegan 45 years) herbal tea decoctions, homeopathy, TCM, facial massage, facial exercises, vacu-lifting, gua aha, shiatsu/acupressure, intention, home microcurrrent |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:22 am |
After a day at the beach mine look like that. The only thing that ended up helping for me was emu oil. |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:57 am |
Coconut oil! The skin my my lower legs was exactly like you describe. The coconut oil really works and surprisingly it absorbs in really quick and does not leave one greasy. Also, the Gold Bond Healing lotion is great for the scaliness and works well. |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:40 am |
I tend to have really dry legs and I've found that using Weleda's Skin Food daily (right after the shower, on damp legs so that it spreads easily) has made a huge difference. Also, would definitely recommend gentle exfoliation and a moisturizing body wash (vs harsh soap) - I love Weleda's Creamy Body Washes. |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:41 am |
You could try using oil with those nylon scrub gloves in the shower, and skipping the body wash altogether. You will probably find you don’t even need a moisturiser after this, at least I don’t. Any kind of oil is OK, or a mix. I mix together in a plastic bottle whatever I have handy and keep it in the shower - maybe macadamia, avocado, jojoba, coconut, kukui, it’s all good. |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:53 pm |
I used to have that you are describing always that crinkly looking skin i tried everything all the body salts you could think of as those are grainy so i wanted something more exfoliant
nothing worked....UNTIL i used Retin a in 1% worked a charm |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:38 pm |
I've had good luck with almond oil, avocado oil, even olive oil (but you'll smell like a salad). Sometimes I apply a moisturizing lotion or cream first, followed by a buffing with the oil. I just apply it along the shin, where the scales are, so it doesn't rub off on furniture, car seats, etc. |
_________________ 50+, fair brown/brown, Obagi, L2K, AALS; battling: pigmentation, crepeyness, sag |
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:44 pm |
I second the Gold Bond Healing lotion. I use it everyday after my shower. I lightly blot the excess water from my skin and then apply the lotion and it has kept my skin moisturized this cold winter. It has also worked amazingly well on my daughter's dry excema prone skin (as long as I use it every day on her). |
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Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:10 am |
bethany wrote: |
Start skin brushing!! |
I agree... I don't even use body lotion or oil now. It really does the trick |
_________________ Founder of the Ageless program: www.Agelessifyoudare.org. |
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Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:11 am |
I do the brushing.
For years I have gotten out of the shower and dried off and still warm from my shower and a little damp, I put on baby Oil with e, to seal moisture in. Then I use a cream (Cervae, or shea butter cream. I have nice soft skin all day and all evening. Even my heals on my feet are soft... all day. |
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Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:31 pm |
otherloulou wrote: |
bethany wrote: |
Start skin brushing!! |
I agree... I don't even use body lotion or oil now. It really does the trick |
agree
I have never found any body lotion is effective for me. |
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:29 am |
My routine has really helped with dry skin on the legs over the past couple of years. Dry brushing, as others have recommended (everyday), shower, I then use a blend of apricot kernel skeed, jojoba, sweet almond and wheat germ oils followed by Aveeno lotion with oatmeal. I had tried all kinds of expensive body lotions and creams and this is the only combination that has worked for me. Sometimes things don't have to be expensive to be effective! Good luck! |
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:40 pm |
Paula's Choice AHA body lotion really helps my legs feel soft again. I would also suggest a sugar or salt scrub in the shower 1-2x wk. |
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Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:28 pm |
Try glycolic acid body wash. It gets rid of the dead skin layer, plus I find shaving makes my legs ultra smooth. |
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Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:52 pm |
Skin brushing definitely works for me. I also like to use olive oil after I brush. |
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Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:27 am |
Skin Brushing is certainly the way to go! It's super cheap (just the cost of a decent natural bristle body brush), takes only a few minutes in the shower & a decent (not even expensive) body cream. The scrubs suggested make it all work even better.
It's amazing how easy & effective it is. When you think about it, the scaly part is old, tough dry skin that needs to be exfoliated in order for the moisturizers to be able to penetrate the healthy skin. You can even get a "build up" of thick skin creams & the dry brushing blows that stuff off too (been there) |
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Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:21 pm |
Yes skin brushing helps. Plus using a shaving gel before shaving definately gets rid of the dry skin cells on top. Shaving renews the skin and reveals the young soft skin underneath. |
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Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:29 pm |
Reccomend DDF Glycolic 10% Body Lotion
Introduction from EDS:
A potent, silky non-greasy hand and body lotion formulated with Glycolic and Lactic Acid. Suitable for all skin types, except very sensitive. Helps exfoliate dry skin cells, while moisturizing and softening for a younger looking skin texture.
Potent 12% combination.
Re-hydrates and soothes.
Promotes a younger looking skin texture. |
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Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:33 am |
Have you tried Lac Hydrin? I has lactic acid to exfoliate, and it is SUPER moisturizing |
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Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:00 am |
first of all, i think you should drink more and more water, which would be very helpful to your dry skin |
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Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:22 am |
maybe you can try louis widmer's or swiss prestige's products. |
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Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:47 pm |
Can try Eucerin Lotion, its very rich and creamy. |
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