When our legs are soft and smooth, we feel confident that we can wear anything. But, sometimes skin can look rough, dry, and even flaky, making us feel self-conscious. Dry skin on legs can be caused by many factors including hot baths or showers, weather conditions, dehydration and shaving - anything that strips the skin of its natural moisturisers and oils. So having dry legs isn’t always something we can prevent, but it is treatable with the right methods and products.
Here are four solutions for dealing with dry legs, with advice and tips on how to tackle the symptoms and get the dry skin on your legs looking healthy again.
While it can be tempting to use exfoliating body brushes and granulated body scrubs to deal with dry, flaky skin, exfoliating too often can irritate the skin more. When you have dry skin on your legs, exfoliate no more than once a week. This frequency can help to remove dry, damaged skin cells from the surface without causing too much irritation to the skin.
In addition to exfoliating the surface of the skin, you need to tackle the problem by moisturising and helping to renew dry skin. Moisturisers and lotions containing Vaseline® Jelly are great at rejuvenating and replacing lost moisture at the source. For example, Vaseline® Expert Care™ Dry Skin Rescue Lotion , with micro-droplets of Vaseline® Jelly, works to seal in moisture to support and protect the skin’s natural renewal cycle helping to restore dry skin.
Once you’ve chosen a suitable moisturiser, add this quick step-by-step method to your daily routine for softer, hydrated legs:
Shaving may be one of the most common causes for very dry skin on legs. Shaving your legs can remove natural oils that keep the skin soft and moisturised. Shaving also creates abrasions in the skin, which can lead to dryness. You can help replenish lost oils and moisture by using a moisturising shaving foam or gel, rather than just shaving legs with water and regular soap. It’s also vital that you care for your legs after shaving to prevent them from drying out. Use a moisturiser like Vaseline® Expert Care™ Dry Skin Rescue Lotion which contains healing micro-droplets of Vaseline® Jelly – to replace lost moisture.
Itchy skin on the legs is often caused by dryness – moisturising regularly can help combat dry skin and minimise resulting itchiness. Whether you’ve got itchy lower legs, itchy thighs, or your whole leg is itchy, a variety of factors can lead to dry, itchy skin on legs, so they need to be treated with special care.
Dry and itchy skin on legs can be uncomfortable, so it’s important to focus on finding quick, simple ways to moisturize and soothe the skin. And it’s not just about treating dry legs, preventing the skin from drying out is also essential. Keeping up a good skin care regimen that involves moisturising daily, exfoliating once a week, and caring for your legs during and after shaving will help you to maintain soft, healthy-looking legs in the long term.
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The advice in this article does not constitute medical advice, it is solely available for information purposes.