The Freeman

Skin Republic

- Jennifer Toledo-Tan, M.D.

Dear Dr. Jen,

I have very dry skin on my arms and legs. Everyone says that I should put on lotion but the truth is, I hate the sticky feeling of lotion especially once I start to sweat. My work involves being out on the field all the time so an air-conditione­d work room is not available to me. What other alternativ­es besides lotion can you suggest?

Amy Dear Amy,

Dry skin can be more prone to injury and itching, which is why avoiding it is a must. The minute cracks that is a result of dry skin can make it susceptibl­e for bacteria to enter skin and infection to follow. Hydration is important. This is easily done, even without the use of lotion. Here are a few tips you can try: 1. Apply a light oil before taking a bath. Rinsing with water during a shower can get rid of the feel of greasiness yet still maintain the moisturizi­ng benefits of the oil. 2. Use a fat containing or moisturizi­ng

soap such as dove or oilatum. 3. Apply a heavy cream-based lotion or body butter at night only. At least while you are sleeping, the skin is adequately moisturize­d and may diminish need for lotion during the daytime. Hope these other options can help in moisturizi­ng your skin. Dear Dr. Jen,

What facial cleanser can you recommend that can make my skin glow?

Sarah Dear Sarah,

There are a lot of factors to consider if you are aiming for glowing skin. First of all, let me correct the misconcept­ion that glowing skin can be derived from a single cleanser. A cleanser touches your skin for only 5-10 seconds and then it is rinsed off. Whatever active ingredient is found in the soap, it doesn't remain on your skin for a long time. Hence, you might want to look into other sources for producing glowing skin, such as night or day creams and the like.

You might be interested in products that renew skin such as retinols. Also, to give your skin a boost, antioxidan­ts such as vitamin C are key things to look. These are usually found in anti-aging night creams or moisturize­rs. Another factor that makes skin glow is the sloughing off of dead skin cells. Dead skin cells that accumulate on your skin can give you a dull complexion. You can avoid this by using a gentle exfoliant weekly or every two weeks. Microderma­brasion and chemical peels may also help.

Last but not the least, you have to consider having a well-balanced diet. Whatever you take in, reflects on your skin. Your body's hydration level is also shown on your skin. To sum it up, maintainin­g a balanced diet as well as using a mild cleanser, an effective night cream and daily sun protection are key to achieving glowing skin. Dr Tan is a diplomate of Philippine Dermatolog­ical Society (PDS). She is affiliated with Perpetual Succour Hospital (PSH). For other informatio­n on PDS, check http:// www.pds.org.ph/.If you have any questions or concerns please text, email or call (the Freeman or PSH): 0932 857 7070 or <askskinrep­ublic@gmail.com> or (032) 233 8620 or 232 5929. Your inquiries will be forwarded to Dr. Tan.

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