3 Ways to Combat Dry Skin Problem during COVID-19 – What to Know

If you want to effectively minimize the risk of transmitting coronavirus, health experts recommend washing and disinfecting your hands thoroughly and frequently. You may also consider bathing and washing your face more often to keep your skin squeaky clean. Frequent washing, however, can cause a loss of sebum on your skin, which are natural oils that act as a barrier that protects your skin from harsh elements and other types of pollutants. 

What happens when your skin becomes too dry?

Generally, the drier your skin becomes, the more you will suffer from irritation caused by swelling. As a result, this can lead to itching, cracking, and micro-tears, which could potentially make you even more susceptible to skin infections, germs, and viruses.

The coronavirus is usually transferred from your hands then touching your nose, mouth, or eyes. By keeping your hands and face extra moisturized, an additional barrier is created to help you stay protected from germs and viruses.

In this article, we will share with you three ways to combat dry skin problems:

 

Create a nighttime skincare routine

 

The key to having better skin is by building a skincare routine and sticking to it. To help you get started in your journey to having better skin, here is a three-step guide that you can follow before going to bed:

 

  • Step 1: Use a gentle facial cleanser, such as micellar water. This will remove your makeup, unclog your pores, and get rid of oil, dirt, and dead skin cells on your face.
  • Step 2: Apply a generous amount of thick cream-type moisturizer to your hands and face.
  • Step 3: If you have chapped, irritated skin, seal in your moisturizer with a light layer of petroleum jelly or a beeswax-based skincare product. You may also consider sleeping with a towel on your pillow to avoid transferring the products to your pillowcase and bedsheet as you sleep.

 

 

Use moisturizers with ceramides

 

Keep your skin moisturized by using moisturizers with ceramides. These lipids promote rejuvenation and hydration, which help make your skin look and feel younger and softer. For best results, combine this with other hydrating ingredients during nighttime to lock in moisture on your skin as you sleep. 

When choosing moisturizers, select one in cream form as they contain more oil than water-based lotions, which helps boost their moisturizing and protective properties. 

 

Choose fragrance-free and hypoallergenic products

 

Invest in skincare products that are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic, especially if you have sensitive skin. Not only will these help you improve your aesthetic appeal but also prevent you from getting skin allergies.

Conclusion

One of the best ways to battle against the COVID-19 pandemic is by washing your hands and face thoroughly and frequently to prevent virus transmission. At the same time, keep in mind that your skin can get too dry from frequent washing until it causes irritation, inflammation, and itch, leaving you vulnerable to viruses due to scratching. If you want to prevent this from happening, make sure to stick to a skincare routine, moisturize regularly, and choose the right products for your skin.

Remember, beautiful skin does not happen overnight. This is why you must be consistent and patient in sticking to your regular skincare regimen until you continuously reap its benefits.

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