Water! Honestly, the body will deplete moisture from the skin when it is dehydrated. Most women are slightly dehydrated at all times due to the concern of bloating. But the medical facts are that the body will adjust itself and the bloating will disappear after a few days. The skin will naturally rehydrate without the aid of creams and potions. Besides...it's cheap and will help your body in other ways such as easier bowel movements, clearer skin (less toxins in the body, you've eliminated them), and better eyesight.
If plain water does not help in two weeks, see your physician to find if you have a medical condition such as psoriasis. These conditions require medical attention.
Orally.
their skin will mot be dry as skin is to help them breathe in water
Yes. Just like a human, their skin will dry in minates . Make sure you wash them on a warm day , and after you've washed them leave them to dry in a towl . (As the fur may take a bit longer to dry then the skin).
If you have dry skin on your eyelids you should eat lots of vegetables and fruits and take a lot of water.
you can take them orally
You should keep your skin covered and always moisturiurised.
Not unless you consume it orally.
i speak orally in front of the whole school.
Vitamin B, C, E, are the best. You can apply them topically with an herbal anti aging facial mask or take them orally.
No, they have wet slimy skin. Reptiles have dry skin.
Carrots.
Flaxseed oil and vitamin E taken orally can help to rehydrate dry skin and can reduce itching.