Ashy skin is a common condition that can be treated with moisturizing products and treatments.

Here’s how to hydrate it for lasting moisture.

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Ashy skin happens to the best of us.

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Experts in this article:

What is ashy skin?

Ashy skin usually feels tight, cracked, and itchy.

What causes ashy skin?

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Some ingredients our experts recommend seeking out are lipids, oils, petrolatum,shea butter, andhyaluronic acid.

Be sure to keep the temperature lukewarm and look for amoisturizing body washfree of stripping sulfates.

If you prefer to lather up with a bar of soap, reach for acream-based, sulfate-free formula.

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Again, we love a good steamy shower, but not every single one needs to be scorching hot.

Amild scrubor chemical exfoliant can help remove dead skin cells, revealing smoother, brighter-looking skin, she adds.

Theyll keep your skin moist, especially if the heat in your home tends to dry out your skin.

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Considerusing a humidifierin dry environments, too, to maintain skin hydration levels, Dr. Mitchell adds.

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Alpha Hydroxyacids Modulate Stratum Corneum Barrier Function.The British Journal of Dermatology, vol.

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Black hair woman wearing a grey and white bra giving herself a deep cleansing session with a face brush and Gatineau skincare face wash lotion, after her shower. Studio skincare portrait over isolated background.

A curvy woman applying cleansing balms and smiling to her reflection in the mirror.

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