Dry skin causes rapid aging, how to fix it with home ingredients
If dry skin is not improved, it can accelerate the aging process, causing sagging and wrinkled skin... This condition can be overcome with "secrets" right in your kitchen...
There are many causes of dry skin such as: Improper daily bathing habits, weather or lack of natural skin oils (as you age)... Consider incorporating home remedies into your skin care routine to help overcome dry skin.
In case of an underlying skin condition that causes dry skin such as: Psoriasis, rosacea… it is necessary to consult a dermatologist, before trying any home remedies, to help avoid making the dry skin condition worse.
1. Olive oil helps reduce dry skin
Olive oil can help moisturize and soothe dry skin. If you need a quick boost of moisture, use a few drops of extra virgin olive oil as an alternative to moisturizer in a pinch.
Olive oil contains vitamin E, antioxidants, squalene, and other properties that help repair damaged skin. However, it is not a good choice for acne-prone skin because of the risk of clogging pores.
2. Nutrient-rich avocado mask

A homemade avocado mask can also help soothe dry skin. This mask contains antioxidants that promote healthy, glowing skin. Mix ½ avocado with ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt, a few drops of honey, and a teaspoon of turmeric powder. Apply to clean skin and leave for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing. This mixture also has anti-inflammatory properties and improves symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema.
In addition, eating avocado every day also helps increase skin elasticity and firmness.
3. Natural Sugar and Coconut Oil Exfoliant
To deal with dead skin cells that can leave your skin feeling dry and rough, consider using a gentle homemade sugar scrub.
You can combine 1 cup of brown or granulated sugar with ½ cup of coconut oil. If you want, you can add a few drops of essential oil like lavender (for a natural scent). Lavender also helps to relax and reduce anxiety. Mix all of these ingredients well.
Gently rub this exfoliating mixture onto your skin for up to 30 seconds, then rinse with warm water. Follow up with a moisturizer to apply to your newly exfoliated skin for added benefits.
Note, do not use sugar scrub on sensitive skin, irritated skin...
4. Exfoliate with honey and oatmeal mask
Oatmeal also makes a great exfoliant or mask. Mix 2 tablespoons of oatmeal with 1 tablespoon of honey and a little water. You can use it as an exfoliant and rinse it off right away or leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes as a soothing, moisturizing mask.
Honey may have antibacterial properties that may also help speed wound healing.

5. Apply coconut oil before going to bed
Coconut oil is a popular home remedy for healthy skin and hair. It can be used as a moisturizer before bed or anytime.
In winter, for cracked heels and hands, apply oil, then wear thick socks or non-latex gloves.
6. Apply aloe vera to dry, irritated skin
Although it is often thought of as a sunburn remedy, aloe vera gel can also be helpful for dry skin. Aloe vera reduces redness and irritation associated with excessive dryness, and may even reduce signs of aging, as well as acne and skin damage.
However, some people develop allergic contact dermatitis when exposed to aloe vera, so do a patch test before applying aloe vera to a large area of skin.
7. Use honey as a topical treatment for dry skin patches
Honey has emollient and humectant properties that can soften the skin and help it retain moisture. It is also an alternative treatment for a variety of skin conditions, including dermatitis, psoriasis, and dandruff.
Honey is also effective in wound healing. It is naturally antibacterial, moisturizes the affected area, and has a thick consistency that acts as a barrier against infection.
Therefore, honey can be used as an effective treatment for dry, irritated skin patches. For best results, apply a small amount of honey to your face. Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing it off.
8. Apply tea bags to soothe inflammation
Herbal teas such as chamomile, jasmine, as well as green and black tea (which contain caffeine). Black and green tea bags have a cooling and anti-inflammatory effect on the skin. Black tea can help balance the skin's natural pH.
The caffeine in these teas can help reduce dark circles. Place a cool, wet tea bag under each eye for 5 to 10 minutes.
Chamomile tea can reduce inflammation and irritation, help relax irritated skin tissues, and can be used to relieve itchy skin, rashes, and flaky skin. Brew chamomile tea, then cool the tea bag and apply it to the skin for up to 30 minutes. Jasmine tea is great for acne.
Once you've restored moisture to your skin, follow these steps to protect it and keep it from drying out again:
-Make moisturizing part of your daily skin care routine:Immediately after bathing, apply a moisturizing lotion (the thicker the lotion, the richer the nutrients). For drier skin, consider a balm or cream.
-No hot baths: Avoid hot baths and showers, and limit total bath time to 5 to 10 minutes. Regular soaps can contain ingredients like perfumes and preservatives that can irritate the skin, so choose a gentle cleanser or liquid body wash instead.
-Avoid skin contact with strong chemicals:Because these ingredients can make dry skin worse and even cause burns in some cases.
-Drink plenty of water:Drinking enough water not only helps keep your skin hydrated, but also provides many other health benefits.