Cita
Posted : 8/11/2008 9:31:06 PM
Yeah, cut back on exfoliating, make sure you're using a gentle cleanser, and get a really good moisturizer (I second the recommendation for a gel-based moisturizer).
I have to plug my favorite skin care brand - I never wear makeup and hate things like cosmetics stores, but I actually splurge and go for the Biotherm brand face products, which I discovered while studying abroad in Europe (my host sister was a beautician, and she INSISTED that this cheap scroogy girl splurge on something to fix her skin problems). This is the moisturizer: Aquasource Non-Stop
The price tag kind of blew my mind, but you only have to use a teeny tiny fingerful every time you put it on, so that tub lasted me a good 2 years. $32 over 2 years isn't at all bad. I'm sure there are other brands that are equally effective. I also really like their "Hydra-Detox Bio-Defensis purifying cleanser" (exfoliating gel) and the "softening cleansing foam for dry skin" (really gentle, non-drying face wash). Again, they're not cheap, but they last forever. If you can get a sample or something that would probably last you a few months. :-p
I have very sensitive skin, but these products seem to do nicely to keep everything in balance without over-drying, stinging, etc. I just have to be very conservative with the moisturizers since I tend to get really oily skin.
Also make sure you're washing your face in room temperature water ONLY (no hot or cold water - it dries out the skin) and using sunblock every time you go outside (and then washing it off with a gentle cleanser when you come back in). I'd also recommend washing your pillowcases, perhaps even without soap, just to make sure they're rinsed super-thoroughly (detergent can also irritate/dry skin).
Hope ya feel better soon.