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Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:05 am |
Hi!
I wonder if anyone have a good suggestion of what to use on my very dry,flaking lower legs?
I tried acidpeeling on them,but i think i need to be careful with that,as i have spider veins.
I used to use some type of oilscrub that worked for me years ago.It contained some kind of salt that did the peeling,but at the same time skin got really moisturized by the oil.Very good product.
But the same problem now,my spider veins don`t like hard treatments.. |
_________________ 43,skin still without wrinkles,but neck is aging more,hoping that face-exercise will work,not found my program yet(i am Norwegian,excuse my english sometimes) |
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 12:25 pm |
Zenia - years ago I had this issue, would stay awake at night scratching my legs, no amount of lotion helped. Then I began taking flaxseed oil which cleared up the dryness. Now I simply throw either milled flaxseed or chia seeds or hemp seeds into my morning green smoothie - and take cod liver oil in winter months. Are you getting enough essential oils in your diet? |
_________________ born in 1957, fair complexion |
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:24 pm |
When I lived up north my legs would get super dry and flaky in the in the winter time. I would use AHA body lotion (Paula's Choice) and then a moisturizing lotion on top of that. It made a big difference.
I also like using a oily sugar scrub. |
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:27 pm |
I put olive oil on last night after my bath. That might help. |
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:42 pm |
Zenia,
I used coconut oil on my legs when they were super dry and itchy. I no longer have that problem. |
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:06 pm |
I've been using Amlactin (which contains 12% lactic acid) and am very happy with the results. Several people swore by it on another post (sorry, can't remember which one). I am on my second bottle and got it at CVS. |
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Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:07 pm |
I've been using Amlactin (which contains 12% lactic acid) and am very happy with the results. Several people swore by it on another post (sorry, can't remember which one). I am on my second bottle and got it at CVS. |
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:23 am |
I use coconut oil, too. It is great, absorbs very easily. I break out from every kinds of body lotion, but coconut oil never causes any problem. |
_________________ 44, light, sensitive skin that cannot tolerate actives, Ageless if you Dare, Tanaka massage, drybrushing, OCM, dermarolling for stretchmarks, tons of supplements for better skin. |
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:17 am |
Thank you all!
Valuable tips!I will perhaps check my diet and add some more essensial oils.
I have oliveoil in my house ,so i can try this today.I suppose we can get coconut oil in a healthfood store? |
_________________ 43,skin still without wrinkles,but neck is aging more,hoping that face-exercise will work,not found my program yet(i am Norwegian,excuse my english sometimes) |
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:57 am |
Zenia,
I am sure you can buy coconut oil in Norway. Even in Hungary I could find some, and it is very cheap, like 3 euros. It is white stuff, thick like lard, you'd better buy one in a jar, that you can get it out with your fingers. Mine is in a bottle, and hard to get it out, because I do not want to heat it, so I get it out with a long spoon. |
_________________ 44, light, sensitive skin that cannot tolerate actives, Ageless if you Dare, Tanaka massage, drybrushing, OCM, dermarolling for stretchmarks, tons of supplements for better skin. |
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:05 am |
Sycamore wrote: |
Zenia,
I am sure you can buy coconut oil in Norway. Even in Hungary I could find some, and it is very cheap, like 3 euros. It is white stuff, thick like lard, you'd better buy one in a jar, that you can get it out with your fingers. Mine is in a bottle, and hard to get it out, because I do not want to heat it, so I get it out with a long spoon. |
Good morning Sycamore,and thank you!I will look for it!This must be tried |
_________________ 43,skin still without wrinkles,but neck is aging more,hoping that face-exercise will work,not found my program yet(i am Norwegian,excuse my english sometimes) |
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Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:22 am |
I have also tried coconut oil, then it dried my legs played a role. But then I forgot to use. I think I should regain |
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Lindas1951
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Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:08 pm |
use sugar mixed with olive oil and rub with a cloth slowly and for a few minutes. rinse off and lubricate with olive oil or neutrogena bath oil. |
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