nattyskinfan
Grasa/Sensible
Oh no! I’m sorry, dry patches can be hard to deal with. When mine pop up I cut out harsh actives like exfoliants and retinoids, then use a snail essence, hyaluronic acid, and a heavy moisturizer. You could also try slugging with some petroleum jelly since I know people swear by that helping! But definitely suggest giving your skin a break, and using both hydrating and moisturizing ingredients to help remedy it. Hopefully this helps!
The Skin House
Marine Active Serum
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The Ordinary
Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA
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NEOGEN
Dermalogy Cica Repair Snail Essence
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(369)
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PURITO
Dermide Balancing Barrier Balm
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(232)
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Negin
Seca/Resistente
Back to basics. No actives. No exfoliants. Mild cleansers. Focus on hydration and moisture. A good barrier cream preferably on the heavier side and spf.
La Roche-Posay
Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm
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Dear, Klairs
Midnight Blue Calming Cream
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Dear, Klairs
Rich Moist Soothing Cream
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MANTLE
The Calm Balm
0.0
(0)
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Avene
Cicalfate Repair Cream
4.7
(13)
19
6
0
Yourskintellectual
Grasa/Resistente
I'd suggest vaseline on the dry patches as the last step of your routine. It's excellent at helping the skin heal.
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glowandsunshine
Seca/Sensible
These products have helped me with my dry skin :*
Dear, Klairs
Midnight Blue Calming Cream
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(3564)
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Centella Calming Barrier Cream
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(69)
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Vita B5 Toner
4.7
(205)
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Urban Defense Protecting Serum
4.0
(1)
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2
0
Beautywithhunnie
Grasa/Resistente
when I have dry patches, I stop all products except Cerave cleanser and moisturizer and sunscreen until my skin heals... then i would slowly introduce back 1 product at a time, then wait 2 weeks before adding back a 2nd product... this helps me figure out what caused the issue.
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