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<blockquote data-quote="Fearless36" data-source="post: 1558476" data-attributes="member: 421597"><p>A few thoughts here. With dry skin and makeup one of the biggies is to cleanse the skin. Now with dry skin particularly its helpful to use oils to cleanse the skin as these hydrate whilst at the same time removing make up. Good old Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a famous and well documented oil that many use for this effect. Its also been used by many celebrities to moisturize their body at night too as it contains omegas and soothes the skin without causing inflammation and irritation. Now second thing is that any kind of skin condition shows that water is needed as its more prone to dehydration. Now what I've found to be a big link is that if a person is dehydrated they are more prone to stress, which triggers of course more dehydration and so its a catch 22 situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fearless36, post: 1558476, member: 421597"] A few thoughts here. With dry skin and makeup one of the biggies is to cleanse the skin. Now with dry skin particularly its helpful to use oils to cleanse the skin as these hydrate whilst at the same time removing make up. Good old Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a famous and well documented oil that many use for this effect. Its also been used by many celebrities to moisturize their body at night too as it contains omegas and soothes the skin without causing inflammation and irritation. Now second thing is that any kind of skin condition shows that water is needed as its more prone to dehydration. Now what I've found to be a big link is that if a person is dehydrated they are more prone to stress, which triggers of course more dehydration and so its a catch 22 situation. [/QUOTE]
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