Try pure sha butter. You can get it from African American hair stores. Cocoa Butter is also good. I have the same problem during the winter time. So, I do this all year round and my skin is beautiful.My legs are full of cracks with pain, dry. i've applied lot of skin %26amp; moisture cream but no use. pls suggest
Try Vitamin E oil. %100 vitamin E oli. This oil can get pretty expensive but it will help you out. And you need to moisurize DAILY and OFTEN. Vit. E oil is VERY THICK it might take a while for your skin to absorb it but THAT';S GOOD it leaves more time for it to set on your dry skin. If the oil you get is not THICK then it's not REAL vitamin E oil. A bottle the size of a nail polish bottle can cost about $5 but it works wonders! GOOD LUCK!My legs are full of cracks with pain, dry. i've applied lot of skin %26amp; moisture cream but no use. pls suggest
Apply glycerine...Before going to bed..Please do wash your legs clean...Wipe them dry...Den take some glycerine on the cotton n apply it...You'll see results in 15 days...Pls be regular..
The 2 best things I have found is-don't LOL-Utter Cream and then Avo Juice. Utter Cream is what is used to lube the utters on a cow. It is really good and you can get it at Wal-Mart. It is in a plastic container that is white with black spots. (Looks kinda like the Gateway symbol). Avo Juice comes in many different fragrances and you can buy it at most any beauty supply store i.e. Sally's or O.P.I. When ever you apply the lotion or cream wear a pair of hose or tube socks. It helps hold in the moisture.
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hmmm goto the doctor about it, there are plenty of oils out there. have you tried 1% Hydrocortisone (always read the label) It sounds with the cracking, you might have a bit of eczema that has become infected. It's important to get it sorted as eczema episodes can last many years and it's worth getting under control now.
Hydrocortisone is an anti-inflammatory steroid cream. Its low potency makes it safe for self-care. Hydrocortisone blocks allergic/immune skin reactions which trigger eczematous rashes, and can speed healing of inflamed and cracked skin regardless of the cause. Hydrocortisone is probably the strongest anti-itching cream available, only use a thin layer as it thins the actual skin so you run the risk of tears if applying too much of it. Furthermore, don't use it on the face unless instructed to do so by your doctor.
Hope that helps and good luck.
If going to the doctor to get special cream is out of the picture, go to a drug store and try Cortizone, any of them really. But only apply a small amount, if you apply too much it creates a thin layer of film that will make it itchy and it will burn more.
go to walmart and get a skin cream called aquaphor. my mom had really cracked skin on her hands to the point they were bleeding and she used this stuff and it was gone within a matter of days!
Do you live in a dry, low humidity area?
Try getting a Humidifier to run in your home and when taking a shower I pat dry with the towel instead of wiping dry...it works for making my skin less itchy during the Winter Months and may help you with some of the pain.
A)first f all drink a lot f water..
B) apply moiturizin cream daily..after bath,@ bed time and in btw once.
C)take vitamin-E capsules daily..
D)apply olive/sesame seed /black cumin oil..daily..
E)increase d intake of vegies and fruits
F)if athgs worryin u eliminate d cause...its said skin disorders mayb due to sum tension r depression vithin
G)try relaxation techniques like yoga / tai-chi/breathin exercise in Padmasana..
sittin vit 1 foot over opp thigh over this leg keep d oder foot over d opp thigh.don't overdo it d very first time ..take ua time n increase d duration slowly over months...also concentrate on ua breathin while duin dis so also empty ua mind f al thoughts..
H)also along vit all dis consult a DOC..he may give u sum betamethasone/hydrocortisone ointment
apply dat as he say's till ua symptoms subsides den carry on vit d abv measures to prevent recurrence
I)apply neem n turmeric paste over d affected area..it might help
go to a dermatologist thats a skin doctor
i know this is an original answer but go to the doctor
Go to carolwrightgifts.com, and check out their Personal Care section and the Skin %26amp; Dental Care part of it. In it you'll find a product called Derma Fast Healing Cream. Here is the link to it:
http://www.carolwrightgifts.com/cwg_v2/c鈥?/a>
Nothing else ever worked at healing up my skin until I tried this.
I know this sort of sounds like an ad for this product, but I really wish someone had told me about this long before I finally found out about it. I hated all of the suffering I went through up until then.
My skin used to be like that. It turned out I was reacting to a lot of the stuff they put in mosturizer. This included ';natural'; ingredients like aloe vera and herbs.
Try hypoallergenic, non comidogenic mosturizer, and washing with a mosturizing cleaner like Cetaphil (or its generic equivalent). If this is the problem you should see improvement in less than a week.
Actually, Cetaphil can be used as a moisturizer as well as a cleaner, so just try that before you run out and buy the moisturizers.
Take a lot of vegetables especially uncooked. Avoid non veg as far as possible.
Hello SR
If your skin is dry and cracked, the problem might come from the inside: Do you drink enough water? If you do not hydrate your insides it will end up showing on the outside. Drink plenty of water (not juice) it will keep your skin healthy.
In the meantime, try to find Sesame Seed Oil (not the brown one but the yellow unroasted one) and put a little in your bath water. Also apply before going to bed and wear an old pair of pj's (it has a tendency to stain like any oil) In just a couple of days you will see a huge difference. Sesame seed Oil is the oil containing most Vitamin A, and works on problems as severe as eczema. Besides it is priced right and a little goes a long way. It's also good as a treatment for dry and brittle hair (applied heated and kept on your hair for about 20 minutes under a plastic bag).
Hope this helps!
Marie J
Homeopath
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