Moisturiser is like putting lipstick on a pig. Moisturiser will just cover your dry skin temporarily, but it will still be there.
I would seek advice from a GP who may be able to help or at least refer you to a dermatologist who will be more helpful.
A lot of issues with our bodies can be directly attributed to diet also, so look at what you are eating....if it has a use by date on it, avoid it and eat more fresh fruit, vegetable and meats.
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[MENTION=24118]deephiance[/MENTION] GP? Is that my doctor? I'm going to him on Wednesday.
He will probably send me to a specialist. Though it can take months before I get an appointment at them apparently, they're very booked.
Hmm, so if something has an expiration date on it, it's bad?
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I'd be willing to wager that in Europe and everywhere fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats do not have expiration dates printed on them. He's advocating you eat fresh food instead of packaged food.
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I'd second what [MENTION=24118]deephiance[/MENTION] said with regards to this potentially linking to your diet. Other then that I try not to wash my face with any face scrubs or use moisturisers, they've added to the issues that I had with my skin in the past.
I generally use a flannel (washcloth to those in America) with some warm water and gently go over my face with it but take my time, I had a massive issue with dry skin when I was around 18-20 and this is what got the best result for me. Ironically it reduced the amount of spots I would get on my face too.
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