Dry skin (xerosis) occurs when the skin lacks sufficient moisture and natural oils, leading to roughness, flakiness, itching, and irritation. It can affect any part of the body but is most common on the face, hands, legs, and elbows. Proper hydration and skincare can help restore skin softness and prevent discomfort.
Common Causes of Dry Skin
Professional Treatments
Best Treatments for Dry Skin
Professional Treatments
At-Home Care & Prevention Tips
When to See a Specialist
If dry skin becomes persistent, cracked, or itchy despite using moisturizers, consult a dermatologist for advanced treatments.
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