I have always liked Ivory soap and never have had any problems with it, but I follow with a night cream every night, so if your skin is dry I would suggest you try that. Skin changes as we age and I have found that every 5-10 years I have to adjust my soaps/creams to what is happening with my skin.
yes! but it won't last. i suggest using sap leaf soap.
yes but if you use it too much it will dry your dogs skin
dove soap will not dry out your skin it works on all skin types and men can use it aswell
Yes Lux soap is good but also it cam nake your skin dry
Yes, it provides the skin with the needed nutrients to decrease the effects of dry skin. Most goat soap is natural and fantastic for sensitive skin.
Soap can dry skin out.
It does not dry the skin of most users.
soap will dry your face, DO NOT USE ON YOUR FACE, just you soap on the rest of your body, and a good cleanser on your face.
No! DO NOT USE SOAP IN YOUR HAIR? Not only does regular soap dry the skin but it will dry your hair too. Use hair shampoos and conditioners such as John Frieda he has great shampoos for 7 or 8 dollars at Walgreen's.
you should go for a mild soap with gentle properties, if you have a body shop around they have a range of products for gentle skin.Dove gentle soap is excellent, also jhonsons mild is beneficial as it is for super sensative baby skin!
Cold water, a small amount of Woolite or Ivory dish soap, and a brush. Or, you could just get it dry-cleaned.
well not really but as long as you moisturise after your fine.
Before you can treat dry skin, it is important to find out what is causing it. Dry skin can be the result of allergies, sensitivities, environment, disease, nutritional deficiencies, stress and more. Before you experiment with soap and cleansers, visit a dermatologist to find out the cause of the dry skin. These articles will be of interest: www.webmd.com/healthy-beauty/features/dry-skin-causes AND www.mayoclinic.com/health/dry-skin/DS00560/DSECTION=causes