by Anonymous on January 26th, 2009

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Due to the weather & heater, my skin (on my face) has become really dry. Some areas are flaky & it hurts when I smile! My parents won't turn down the heater & I've tried creams but they hurt so I use Bio Oil. What else can I do to make this heal faster?

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  • by JustCurious on January 26th, 2009

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    try drinking lots of water. If your skin is so dry that it hurts, you could be dehydrated. That's one of the first signs.

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  • by wildthorn on January 26th, 2009

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    Have you tried Lubriderm for extra dry skin? That often will help. So will just plain Vasoline. Just rub it in well.

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