Dry Skin help?!


Question: Ok so heres the scoop, I have dry skin, from taking a pill(claravis accutane, from a dermatologist) I have used countless loations, some work and some dont. Currently I am using CeraVe moistruzing lotion, it works, but after a couple of hours, my face/arms becomes dry, I also use Carmax for my lips--it works good. Do you have any suggestions for any lotions that could work better or another recommended brand(s)?

If so, the product name and the price.

Thanks for the help


Answers: Ok so heres the scoop, I have dry skin, from taking a pill(claravis accutane, from a dermatologist) I have used countless loations, some work and some dont. Currently I am using CeraVe moistruzing lotion, it works, but after a couple of hours, my face/arms becomes dry, I also use Carmax for my lips--it works good. Do you have any suggestions for any lotions that could work better or another recommended brand(s)?

If so, the product name and the price.

Thanks for the help

You could try Clinique's moisture surge gel for thirsty skin. It is a light pink gel. I don't know if it will work for your problem, but it rids my face of those dry areas & feels very soothing.
RN

You could use a cocoa butter lotion, such as Palmer's, or lotions made for babies. Before you go to bed, you could mix in petroleum jelly into a lotion and that may help out somewhat, even though it might be a little messy :/

Is the product for your face or body?
If it is for your body use VASELINE (the brand not product)
in a clear bottle it's a cocoa oil/gel it's wonderful for dry skin and all natural (The lid is tan I believe it's under $10)
I love it -
For your face use anything that is all natural (Berts Bee, Aveeno) but won't clog your pores.





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