How to deal with flaky skin on the face?

Hi!

Dry skin patches on the face do not look too good. It is a testimony of our lack of knowledge as to what skincare we need and that we have skin with problems. In the meantime, there are simple methods that will allow you to get rid of such imperfections. You must learn all about them in order for you to have a perfectly smooth face.

How do dry skin patches create and what does it mean?

Peeling skin may be a disease symptom (psoriasis, eczema, AD). It can also be a symptom of allergies or skin irritation caused by cosmetics or clothes. However, the most common cause is a lack of proper hydration of the organism, poor diet, spending time in air-coned rooms. If you observed flaky skin on your face, before you jump to the conclusions, answer yourself this:

  • do you drink enough water?
  • do you eat food rich in vegetable fats?
  • do you moisturize your skin?
  • do you use cosmetics damaging to your skin?
  • do you protect your face against external factors?

How to deal with flaky skin on the face?

  1. Do not use soap or cosmetics with SLS and alcohol throughout the time when you will be taking care of the flaky skin.
  2. Do not use tap water as the chlorine in it may cause irritations.
  3. Give up the mattifying foundation, powder, eyeshadows, and other loose cosmetics for the time being.
  4. Be careful with acid-based cosmetics.
  5. You can perform gentle exfoliation but only occasionally.
  6. After each facewash use a toner or herbal water.
  7.  Use shea butter, petroleum jelly, oils or beeswax as a moisturizer.
  8. Moisturize your skin every time it needs it.

The diet to help with flaky skin on the face

If you include linseed oil and the right amount of water into your diet, you will get rid of dry skin patches quickly. You just need to drink about 2 liters or half a gallon of water and after each meal, you need to drink 2 tablespoons of linseed oil. Additionally, you should limit alcohol intake. You should enrich your diet with walnuts, avocado, fish, olive oil, linseed, and rapeseed oil.