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Suggest Medication For Dark And Dryskin

hi i am 37 years old female.I am fair girl. I have very dry skin. Moisturizer is one of my basic necessity like water, air.... as soon as i take bath, i should moisturize my skin otherwise after 3-4 hours, my skin peels off (like snake skin). My skin is very rough too. But now i have blackheads on my nose, pigments around the nose, it causing my skin discolor around my nose. it is very embarrassing !!!
Tue, 13 May 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
For your dry skin use a moisturiser that contains urea and lactic acid. As far as pigmentation is concerned, using azelaic acid or kojic acid cream would help. Please consult your dermatologist or you may also use premium features of this website for a more detailed discussion about your skin concern.
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Suggest Medication For Dark And Dryskin

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. For your dry skin use a moisturiser that contains urea and lactic acid. As far as pigmentation is concerned, using azelaic acid or kojic acid cream would help. Please consult your dermatologist or you may also use premium features of this website for a more detailed discussion about your skin concern. Take care