Relieve Dry Skin on Your Whole Body with this Deep Moisturizing Routine

Do you spend the winter putting on lotion seemingly a million times a day and still have chronically dry, flaky, itchy skin? I used to have this problem. My dry skin was so bad that I used to scratch my legs while I was sleeping until they bled. I don't anymore, and I want to tell you my
 secret to the ultimate routine so you never have to suffer with dry skin again.

Lotion after lotion and none of them last very long. Conventional lotions and creams contain alcohols that cause dryness, petroleum simply coats the cells and lays on top, and many of the chemicals cause irritation and can clog pores causing breakouts. Just go ahead and throw all of those lotions and creams away. If you keep using them, you keep causing more dryness with the alcohols they contain. Try this routine for just one week before you throw them away - I guarantee that at the end of the week, you will very happily toss them because they don't work.

Honey, oats, coconut oil and baking soda are the only things you need to put an end to dry skin no matter what time of year. If you never try it, you'll never know if it will work for you. Once you do try it, you will definitely refer it to your friends! Bookmark this article now, or send a link to it to your own email address. Because once you try it, you will be incredibly amazed and how nice your skin feels, and the fact that it is never dry again. In addition, you will want to forward this article to everyone you know.

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  • End dry skin forever with this routine.
  • No more dry, flaky, itchy skin.
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Coconut oil relieves dryness on any skin problems - from dry hands and feet to shaving areas. The stuff is amazing. I sell it dirt cheap on my site http://www.sunflowernaturals.com/products.shtml

Posted on 05/06/2009 at 2:05:16 PM

Does this work for cracked skin caused by the dryness?

Posted on 05/06/2009 at 1:05:08 PM

how do u apply them and in what amounts for the week you say? thanks

Posted on 03/20/2008 at 12:03:17 PM

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