Wednesday, January 6, 2010

What body cream would you recommend for dry skin?

I think lubriderm's still the best. If you are really dry, think about baby oil, especially right after the shower or in the bath.What body cream would you recommend for dry skin?
gloves in a bottle





Gloves In A Bottle is a shielding lotion that rapidly absorbs into, and bonds with, the outer layer of skin creating a protective layer while retaining the natural moisture from within. This makes it the perfect dry skin care product.





It does not wash off, but comes off naturally with exfoliated skin cells. Just reapply every four hours for continued protection.





It's greaseless, non-sticky, fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, completely safe and non-toxic.





Used and recommended daily for dry skin conditions by a wide range of healthcare professionals.





Conventional moisturizing lotions only attempt to replace the loss of natural moisture with artificial moisture, but come off every time you wash or touch something.





Have you ever stopped using artificial moisturizers (conventional lotions) only to experience an episode in which your skin actually became drier than it was before you started using them?





When you apply artificial moisture (conventional lotions) to the skin's surface you are often sending the body the wrong signal - that your skin is being adequately moisturized, when in fact it is actually dehydrated of natural moisture. This ';wrong signal'; often results in the reduction of your skin's own production of the natural moisture needed to actually resolve a dry skin condition.





In order for any moisture to actually improve a dry skin condition more than for a few minutes or a little longer, it needs to get below the second major layer of skin. In reality, the only moisture that is going to reach this level in sufficient quantities to resolve a dry skin problem over the long term is your skin's own natural moisture.





A far better solution is to assist your skin in producing more natural moisture - not less.





Until now, all one could do to alleviate a dry skin condition was apply conventional lotions (artificial moisture). These are designed to just temporarily mask dry skin by placing artificial moisture over the top of it.





Unlike artificial moisturizers, Gloves In A Bottle is a shielding lotion that bonds with the outermost layer of skin cells to turn it into what works like an invisible pair of gloves.





These ';invisible gloves'; prevent dry skin by helping to keep moisture-robbing irritants out while better retaining your skin's own natural moisture, resulting in skin that is far better hydrated, over the long term, than what can ever be achieved by conventional lotions.





Read what many dermatologists say about Gloves In A Bottle.





Many household and workplace chemicals, and even cosmetics and fragrances, are absorbed directly into the skin, often causing skin disorders or just plain cracked, dry skin. When cleaning, cooking or participating in activities from gardening to painting, skiing to fishing, or exposure to harsh weather, you are further drying and irritating your skin.





When you know you should be wearing gloves, but can't or just don't want to because they are also drying or irritating, at least wear Gloves In A Bottle.





One application of Gloves In A Bottle lasts four hours or more and comes off naturally as you exfoliate the outer most layer of skin cells.What body cream would you recommend for dry skin?
Hemp lotion is the best, they come in many scents or plain. it cleared up my dry skin problem. I also use this coco butter gel like baby oil. I got it at target for like $5, and i apply it 3 times a week. It good to, its like baby oil but w/o all the mess and extra wetness.
I have oily skin but I heard that Kerri lotion and Pond's lotion and Liberderm lotion are very good
I use Johnson %26amp; Johnson's baby lotion. It smells so good and makes your skin so soft and silky! Plus, it is very inexpensive.
Vaseline. just vaseline. nightly renewal's the best
Try Gold Bond

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