I'm really hoping someone can help with this. For some reason in the winter I get really bad skin on my legs. It's like the skin doesn't shed properly- I know I have a problem with that, and wearing long pants all the time seems to make it worse. So my legs end up feeling like sand paper no matter how much I scrub them. Is there a lotion or another chemical exfoliant that could help?
Thanks!
Bad Skin On Legs In Winter
Started by akko, Dec 04 2011 08:14 PM
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#5
Posted 04 December 2011 - 09:59 PM
I have that too...all year :/ I have tried A LOT of lotions, scrubs, etc.
I found that the best thing that works for me is actually not scrubbing at all because scrubs usually have fragrance and particles that irritated my skin. Amlactin 12% is great if you need exfoliating, but again, my sensitive skin didn't really like it. The only thing that's really, really helped is Cetaphil Restoraderm Moisturizer. It's the only thing that hydrates and won't irritate it.
I found that the best thing that works for me is actually not scrubbing at all because scrubs usually have fragrance and particles that irritated my skin. Amlactin 12% is great if you need exfoliating, but again, my sensitive skin didn't really like it. The only thing that's really, really helped is Cetaphil Restoraderm Moisturizer. It's the only thing that hydrates and won't irritate it.
#6
Posted 05 December 2011 - 11:40 AM
Thanks for all the responses! I'll give some of these lotions a try.
I've been using Eucerin urea lotion- it works really well in the summer, when I can keep my legs uncovered, but it doesn't seem to cut it in the winter. Plus it's expensive and doesn't smell great. I use straight corn meal as a scrub in the shower.
My legs are probably dry, but there's definitely skin build up- I can see it around every hair follicle.
I've been using Eucerin urea lotion- it works really well in the summer, when I can keep my legs uncovered, but it doesn't seem to cut it in the winter. Plus it's expensive and doesn't smell great. I use straight corn meal as a scrub in the shower.
My legs are probably dry, but there's definitely skin build up- I can see it around every hair follicle.
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