Belated happy wedding anniversary to you and Richard! I have a little problem with my skin and I believe that since you have flawless skin, you could help me. I have very dry and thirsty skin; thus, I keep applying lotion but still, my skin feels dry and thirsty. I even followed your advice to apply oil first and then lotion, but it didnt work for me. Is my long bathing habit affecting my skin (I bathe for 45 minutes, twice daily)? Also, Im trying to make my skin fairer by using whitening and papaya soap, followed by whitening lotion. Could you recommend any affordable whitening soap and lotion that can help heal my dry skin at the same time?
Jayne
Definitely, I think you have been too much of a mermaid, bathing twice a day for 45 minutes per bath. No wonder your skin has dried up. You need to put lotion on your very dry skin. I can suggest some really good ones that I have personally tried: Daintree vanilla and Mandarin body lotion (available at PCX), brazil nut and coconut body butter (available at Body Shop), LOccitane cream with shea butter (available at Rustans Essenses), Nivea Body and Soul Skin Oil and Johnsons baby oil with lavender. These body oils are very rich and they really lock in moisture longer. Baby cream oil from Baby Bench is also a favorite and so is the olive dry oil mist, again from Body Shop. Always have body lotion handy so you can reapply within the day as needed.
As for whitening the skin, I cannot think of any other soap to recommend except papaya, which you are apparently already using. For a natural alternative, you can also try bathing with water infused with guava leaves. It is said to do wonders for the skin and I remember as a child, my yaya would often bathe me and my sister in guava water. I cant say for sure if theres any connection, but it may be worth a shot. After all, it is a very inexpensive option. One last thing: Instead of solely concentrating on moisturizing lotions and oils, maybe you should also make sure that the soap or body wash you use is rich in moisture. There are good moisturizing bars like Dove, Body Shop soap in olive, Caress and Johnsons milk bath. Lactacyd (the one with the light blue color) is also a good non-drying option.
Lucy
Is there a cream on the market today that could remove scars caused by pimples?
Scarface
Use Flamazine, Contrabix or Mederma, if its a new scar without an open wound. For an old scar, try dermabrasion.
Tingting
Ive been shaving my legs for many years now. Consequently, the hair on my legs is now very stiff and unsightly. What inexpensive remedy could you suggest?
Hairy Gal
Im afraid the only answer is to have electrolysis done on your legs. Consult a lesser-known dermatologist he would probably charge less.
Mary