Collection: Dry Skin
People of almost all ages may experience dry, itchy skin at certain times throughout their lives. Although older individuals are generally more prone to developing dry skin, younger people are also at risk of experiencing dryness and itching on areas such as the face, elbows, lower legs, and forearms. Dry skin is an uncomfortable condition characterized by flaking, scaling, itching, and cracking. In some cases, it may also be accompanied by visible skin rashes that cause significant discomfort.
Skin dryness develops when a sufficient amount of water is not retained in the outermost layer of the skin. Proper moisture balance can be disrupted by a variety of external and internal factors. To name just a few, low humidity, overheating, frequent hand washing with harsh soaps, a history of eczema, and genetic predisposition can all interfere with the skin’s ability to retain adequate moisture. Common symptoms of dry skin include rashes, itching (sometimes severe), dry patches, small flakes, and an urge to scratch. Among these, itching is often the most troublesome, as it can trigger a vicious itch–scratch–rash cycle that is difficult to stop. An effective way to interrupt this cycle is to seal an adequate amount of moisture within the skin, helping to relieve itching and prevent further irritation.
Dry, itchy skin is often not a serious condition; however, when it worsens, it can lead to complications such as infections and dermatitis. The reason is straightforward: moisture is one of the essential components of the skin barrier. When the skin is unable to retain enough moisture, the integrity of the skin barrier is compromised, leaving the skin unprotected against pathogens. Once this protective mechanism is disrupted, bacteria and other microorganisms can penetrate deeper into the skin layers, potentially causing infections and conditions such as dermatitis or eczema. For this reason, using moisturizers that rehydrate the skin and help it retain water is considered the first line of defense against dry, itchy skin and the related complications.
How to Select the Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin
Although different skin types have different moisturizing needs, some general principles can help guide the selection of an effective moisturizer for dry skin. Topical corticosteroids may sometimes be used to relieve itching; however, their potential side effects should be carefully considered before use. Instead, the best moisturizer for dry skin should be chosen based on individual skin type, its ability to support skin barrier integrity, and its effectiveness in maintaining adequate moisture levels.
In this respect, the Coresatin barrier conditioning line stands apart from traditionally formulated moisturizers. The Barrier Lotion and Barrier-P Cream are specifically designed to support skin barrier integrity while helping to keep the skin well moisturized and free from itching. One is water-based and the other is oil-based, and together they are crafted to meet the needs of different skin types.
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Barrier-P Cream
Regular price $30.00Regular priceSale price $30.00 -
Barrier Lotion
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Panthenol Barrier Recovery Cream
Regular price $50.00Regular priceSale price $50.00

