You can help to prevent dry skin by taking these steps:
Bathe with comfortably warm (not hot) water, using a soap that either has a high fat content or contains glycerin. Avoid scrubbing.
If you are an athlete, shower off quickly after a workout or game. Use warm water, and bring your own mild soap, since heavy-duty "gym" brands may be too strong.
When you finish your bath or shower, pat dry and immediately apply moisturizer. An unscented...
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