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  2. 12 dermatologist-approved winter skin-care tips to soothe dry ...

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    As the seasons change, your skin-care routine might need to change too. Prevent and soothe dry, irritated winter skin with these 12 dermatologist-approved tips.

  3. A Head-to-Toe Guide to Treating Dry Skin - AOL

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    Hence why your skin may be plump and hydrated in the summer humidity, but dry as a bone come winter. Escaping the chilly weather with long, hot showers only makes matters worse.

  4. The 8 Ingredients Your Dry Winter Skin is Craving Right Now - AOL

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    Come winter, cold weather and dry air can leave the skin dry, flaky, and irritated. But the right skin-care ingredients can lock in moisture and protect you from the elements. The 8 Ingredients ...

  5. 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).

  6. Skin care - Wikipedia

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    Practices that enhance appearance include the use of cosmetics, botulinum, exfoliation, fillers, laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, peels, retinol therapy, [1] and ultrasonic skin treatment. [2] Skin care is a routine daily procedure in many settings, such as skin that is either too dry or too moist, and prevention of dermatitis and ...

  7. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Seborrhoeic dermatitis can look similar to other skin conditions that share its characteristic dry, flaky, scaly, and inflamed appearance but have different causes and treatments. Physicians use the history of the individual with the skin condition as well as other tests to identify which disorder is present.