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  2. The best body lotions for mature skin, according to experts - AOL

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    Naturium Skin-Renewing Retinol Body Lotion $24.99 at Amazon. Naturium Skin-Renewing Retinol Body Lotion $30.49 at Target. Naturium Skin-Renewing Retinol Body Lotion $25.49 at Ulta. This body ...

  3. The 27 Best Body Lotions for Dry Skin - AOL

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    Between the dry, humid air outside and the endless moisture-sucking showers, our skin is practically begging for a reprieve this time of year. And considering that it's our biggest organ, we should

  4. The best skin care routine for your 60s, according to ... - AOL

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    Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, retinoids, niacinamide and other B vitamins, vitamin C, and peptides are hydrating, plumping and skin-rejuvenating ingredients to look for as you rethink your ...

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    Nesbitt says this budget-friendly drugstore option contains everything you need to find relief and soothe skin, including oat, aloe, and pro-vitamin B5. It's also made without parabens, sulfates ...

  6. Senile pruritus - Wikipedia

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    Dermatology. Senile pruritus is one of the most common conditions in the elderly or people over 65 years of age with an emerging itch that may be accompanied with changes in temperature and textural characteristics. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] In the elderly, xerosis, is the most common cause for an itch due to the degradation of the skin barrier over time ...

  7. Xeroderma - Wikipedia

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    Xeroderma, xerosis or xerosis cutis, or simply dry skin, is a skin condition characterized by excessively dry skin. [2] The term derives from Greek ξηρός (xeros) 'dry' and δέρμα (derma) 'skin'. In most cases, dry skin can safely be treated with moisturizers (also called emollients). Xeroderma occurs most commonly on the scalp, lower ...