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This week it started getting freakin cold in texas *where i live*. And my skin freaked out, it has these spots where it's dry i guess but it looks like my skin's peeling. Ha ok it doesn't look as bad as that sounded, it's really not noticable but it is in my magnifying mirror! Ne ideas of what i can use to make it go away, or not show temporarily? Foundation just makes it look worse!
Dsaramina answered Monday November 15 2004, 9:35 pm: I live in Saskatchewan and it gets to about minus 40 here and you either have it to live with it or buy lotion. Lotion with scent is really bad for dry skin but the vitamin A and E enriched is good [ Dsaramina's advice column | Ask Dsaramina A Question ]
blondie75 answered Monday November 15 2004, 9:06 pm: i live in michigan so i know exactly what ur talking about! get a really good moisturizer. nothing to greasy. look for something that made for ur face. hope i helped! kt! [ blondie75's advice column | Ask blondie75 A Question ]
gramma_kelsie answered Monday November 15 2004, 8:05 pm: your skin does the same thing my face does when it gets really cold outside. all you realy need to do to kkep it from doing that (unnoticable to everyone else)noticeable (for us), is to get some senstive skin lotion (curel works fine, a little oily for my tastes) and just apply it to the dry spots. try doing it after a shower when your pores are open, that way the medicinal medicine inside the lotion can get to the root. if this still doesn't work, try a dermatologist (sp). if you live in the alrington/fort worth area, i know a really good one.
-kelsie- [ gramma_kelsie's advice column | Ask gramma_kelsie A Question ]
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