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Your skin can suffer from dryness for a variety of reasons either environmental, such as air conditioning, or internal such as vitamin deficiencies. But skincare can only tackle external relief.

So, when caring for your generally dry skin, you need a routine with moisturizing and humectant properties.

Nature powered skincare!

Powerhouse ingredients for dry skin include:

honey, ginger, lavender, oatmeal, rose, beeswax, calendula, and olive oil

Things to avoid with dry skin

What To Avoid

Increasing a room's humidity can help alleviate some of the discomfort of dry skin.

Some of our favorite daily tasks and products can make dry skin symptoms worse. Avoid really hot showers, synthetic detergents and cleansers, alcohol-based products, and excessive scrubbing.

Fix Dry Skin & Eczema Internally

Studies have linked eczema and other dry skin conditions with a chronic deficiency in vitamin A. Consult with a doctor or nutritionist to see how you can incorporate more vitamin A-rich foods into your diet to heal from the inside.

  • Remove Dirt & Oil

    Choose from our selection of moisturizing soaps to gently break down dirt and oil.

  • Exfoliate

    A gentle clay mask is a great addition to your routine even with dry skin. Hydrate your mask with warm water, herbal tea, or honey. Mask only about one to two times per week.

  • Hydrate

    Our Rose Water Toner is alcohol-free, so it will both tone, hydrate, and rebalance your skin's pH after cleansing or masking.

  • Restore

    The final step to glowing skin is sealing in the moisture and restoring your skin's barrier. Vitamin E facial oil and Overnight Repair Serum leave your skin soft and protected.

  • Protect

    Layering thicker products will improve the appearance of dull, itchy, cracked skin. Try the Herbal Oat Butter and Calendula Castor Jelly to find what works best for you!

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Disclaimer

At M&F, we are not medical professionals, therefore, what we offer should not constitute or replace medical advice. Always consult with a physician or dermatologist regarding your persistent skin issues. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or skin conditions that require targeted medical intervention. Statements on our site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.