How To Prevent Irritation on Dry Skin

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Have you ever felt like your skin is dry and itchy most of the time? Dry skin is not just uncomfortable; it can be itchy and sometimes even painful if not managed well. That’s why it’s essential to prevent the skin from becoming too dry and to treat it if it’s already dry.


With countless products available in stores and online, finding the most effective regimen and the right kind of hydrating products can be overwhelming.


But at Jess Beauty, you will find solutions.


Let’s take a closer look at some everyday factors that cause dryness and how JessBeauty’s products can help you achieve smooth, hydrated skin.

No worries—it’s not permanent! We have a solution…

What are the common reasons for irritation in dry skin?


Several factors can cause dry skin, including:


  • Environment: Harsh winds, low humidity, and cold temperatures can strip your skin of moisture, causing irritation.
  • Hot showers:  I know! We love them, but long, hot showers can strip your skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. 
  • Harsh Soaps with chemicals: Products containing strong chemicals can damage your skin's natural barrier.
  • Aging: As we age, our skin produces less oil, making it appear drier.
  • Medical Conditions: Conditions like psoriasis and eczema can lead to persistently dry, irritated skin.


10 Tips To Prevent Irritation In Dry Skin 

Here are some tips to prevent irritation in dry skin



  1. Water intake: 


Drink 8 to 9 glasses of water daily to stay internally healthy, glow from the inside, and remove toxins from your body. Plenty of water helps maintain your skin’s hydration.


  1. Use a Humidifier: 


Using a humidifier increases moisture levels in the air, minimizing skin drying, especially during dry seasons or in homes with central heating or air conditioning.


  1. Choose Gentle Cleansers: 


Opt for gentle skincare products that are free from sulfates, fragrances, or alcohol. Especially for gentle cleansers, it is key to wash your face regularly with a cleanser that removes the dirt and oil from your skin, without damaging its barrier. Try out our Face Reset Cleanser, made with moisturizers and naturally derived ingredients that will nourish and purify your skin.

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  1. Moisturize Regularly: 


Apply a good quality moisturizer, C Bomb Vitamin C for example. This marvel increases absorption while defending your skin against everyday stressors. C Bomb will help your skin retain long-lasting moisture, and reduce hyperpigmentation and signs of aging while supporting your skin barrier.

Use it daily or whenever you feel your skin is dryer than usual.

  1. Protect Your Skin: 


From what? Wear protective clothing such as hats, scarves, and gloves in cold and windy conditions. Always use sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 when exposed to the sun, even on cloudy days.



  1. Avoid Irritants: 


Avoid skincare products containing alcohol, fragrances, and dyes, which can exacerbate dry skin. Choose mild, non-irritating cleansers without dyes or fragrances.


Try Jess Beauty products, that are vegan, paraben-free, organic, and created with natural ingredients. Discover powerful, all-natural skincare that promotes your skin health and environment.


  1. Pat, Don't Rub: 

After bathing, gently pat your skin dry with a towel instead of rubbing it vigorously.


  1. Exfoliate Gently: 


Use a gentle exfoliator to remove dead skin cells and boost cell turnover. Avoid harsh scrubbing and use products free from sulfates and alcohol. Limit exfoliation to once or twice a week.



  1. Consult a Dermatologist: 


If you struggle with persistent dry skin, seek advice from a dermatologist. They can assess your skin type and recommend a suitable treatment regimen.


Recommended Skincare Routine For Dry Skin


For an easy skincare routine to combat irritating dry skin, follow these steps in the morning and evening.


Morning Skincare Routine with Jess Beauty


Gentle Cleanser:

Start your day with Jess Beauty’s Face Reset Cleanser. This mild cleanser effectively removes dirt without stripping your skin of its natural oils, helping to retain moisture throughout the day.


Hydrating Serum:

Follow with Jess Beauty’s Shine Bright Serum, rich in hyaluronic acid and beneficial vitamins, it nourishes your skin deeply and keeps it moisturized for hours.


Moisturizer:

Use Jess Beauty’s C Bomb Vitamin C Moisturizer, which combines vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to brighten and moisturize your skin. It ensures your face stays soft and radiant all day.


Sunscreen:

Never skip sunscreen! Use Jess Beauty’s Sun Drops Sunscreen for full-spectrum protection and added moisture to counteract the dryness caused by UV exposure.


Night Skincare Routine with Jess Beauty

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Gentle Cleanser:

Remove makeup, dirt, and oil while nourishing your skin with the Face Reset Cleanser.


Exfoliate (2-3 times a week):

Use a gentle exfoliator twice a week to maintain skin health, prevent dryness, and avoid acne and blackheads.


Eye Cream:

After exfoliating, apply the Coffee Break Eye Cream. Enriched with caffeine, squalane, and panthenol, it evens skin tone, reduces inflammation, and boosts energy, giving you refreshed eyes in the morning.


Night Cream:

End your day with the Jess Beauty Timeless Skin Retinol Cream. This intensive night cream, enriched with hyaluronic acid, panthenol, and retinol, helps restore your skin while you sleep, leaving it hydrated and wrinkle-free in the morning.



 

 

 

 

Incorporate Jess Beauty into your routine for soft, irritation-free skin. Say goodbye to dry skin with our natural, chemical-free skincare range and experience the transformation your skin deserves.

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