How Can You Treat Dry Skin?
Emily Johnson
The list of culprits that cause dry skin is a long one, from daily bathing habits (think hot showers and scrubbing yourself dry with a towel) and wicked winter weather to a lack of natural oils in your skin as you age.
The good news is that unless you’re managing a skin condition, you may not need to visit a dermatologist to soothe dry skin.
Water is essential for a healthy lifestyle and youthful skin, making it an important beauty product as much as any skincare or cosmetic. Just one glass of water every day helps keep your skin hydrated from the inside out, helping to reduce wrinkles and keep it looking firm and healthy. Not only does drinking plenty of water help to keep your skin moisturized, but it also rids your body of toxins that can appear on your skin in the form of blemishes. By drinking water, you're allowing your body to flush these toxins out naturally which will result in clearer and more glowing skin that presents itself each morning with a radiant glow.