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Originally Posted by MissChievous
Your skincare routine doesn't sound like it has enough moisture in it. Also, toners can be really drying, maybe skip the toner all together and instead of using a lotion, use a cream. Also, foaming face fashes contain sodium laureth sulfate (a foaming agent) and they can cause skin dryness. Get a non-foaming face wash, something like Cetaphil would probably work better for you.
Also, Olay has a lot of perfumes which can irritate, I'd get some perfume free creams, the Cetaphil line is good and I've heard good things about Kiehl's and Aveeno.
I don't think you need cortizone right away, it is a medication and should only be used as a last resort. Try switching up the products you use and see if you notice a change.
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Cetaphil is my lifesaver! Couldn't have said this any better.. MissChievous, you sound just like my derm
. I came to him 2mos ago, c/o of dry patches and also my skin was SO dry that it would flake up. I was also using Oil of Olay moisturizer. My problem: I used toner, after face wash. Though it kept my face from ever breaking out, it stripped away all the moisture from my face to where you can see my fine lines, when I smile. My face was always dry. My doc. gave me a sample of Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and told me to buy Neutrogena Moisture, I bought the (Intensified Day moisture SPF 15). Since then, my skin have returned to normal, no dry patches to worry about, no breakouts, pimples, etc. I've left the toner, alone! Yes, Cortizone is not needed unless you have tried everything. Cetaphil is inexpensive and the best ever for my face!
I don't wear foundation, but for a patience to come into my office today and said.. "Are you wearing makeup on your face, like foundation?" I reply, "No, I don't use that." She was amazed and said, "Well, you're lucky... you're face looks very smooth and perfect!" That made me feel so good and less insecure about my face.