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Old 10-01-2006, 08:00 PM   #8 (permalink)
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the first thing you should do is stop using soap(on your face). after a while your skin becomes sensitized to the products that you could have been using for years. having worked in the chemical injury i have seen guys who are ok for years and then cannot come on site without dry skin,spots etc. this is called sensitisation. another problem in modern houses is central heating. if you insist on having the central heating on then you must humidify the atmosphere somehow. there are a couple of ways of doing this; you can place wet towels on top of the radiators(which isnt that beneficial or economical heat wise) or you can buy a humidifier. this will also help if you have dry eyes as well. you must also make sure that you air your house by opening the windows and you should drink plenty of fluids. you should also wear a moisturiser with built-in sunscreen as the skin gets just as much damage in the winter months.
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