Very dry skin, or ‘Xerosis’, as the professionals call it, can be caused by hot or cold weather (go figure!), a lack of moisture, or even soaking in hot water. There’s a lot you can do to improve very dry skin on your own, but in some cases you might need to consult a skin doctor (dermatologist). Dermal Therapy’s range of products for very dry skin have unique keratolytic properties, which help with dead skin disposition and removal.
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Very dry skin can be caused by extremely harsh and dry weather conditions, side effects of certain medication, the effects of disease, or associated skin disorders like ichthyosis, eczema and psoriasis. Ironically, very dry skin can also be caused by a lack of moisture or too much moisture (such as soaking in a hot bath for too long).
If your skin is dry and scaly to touch, with visible cracking on the skin’s surface, or if you seem to be itching a lot.
Some of the best ways to treat dry skin through ongoing self-care are to take shorter, cooler showers or baths, moisturise daily (with the right stuff!) and use intensely moisturising, non-irritating products. The best approach is to use a soap- and sulfate-free wash for cleansing and a concentrated, non-greasy moisturiser. Dermal Therapy have a range of clinically tested and award-winning creams, washes and lotions that will have your skin feeling smooth as a baby’s… you know what.
Very dry skin is not contagious and isn’t usually caused by infection. In rare cases, very dry skin can be caused by liver disease or diabetes, but most of the time it’s a cause of environmental or lifestyle factors, or existing skin conditions such as eczema.
It might seem strange, but using some oil products can actually cause very dry skin. Watch out for oil products that have fragrances or added things in them that could be causing irritation, hence making your skin even more dry.
Articles about Very Dry Skin
03/11/2025
Are you suffering from skin dryness when your regular moisturiser just doesn’t provide adequate relief? This week, Dermal Therapy’s ongoing series explores the condition of xerosis, with expert insights from Amit Saha, Head of Technical & Innovation at Dermal Therapy. Key Takeaways Xerosis or very dry skin is not a myth. It can result from …
28/08/2025
Dry skin is so much more than a seasonal nuisance, it can be painful, irritating and even affect your self confidence. There are, however, some very simple things you can do to protect and restore your skin, taking it from dry and damaged to dewy and glowing. First things first, however, let’s look at why …
23/03/2025
Moisture Matters: Unlocking the Secret to Hydrated Skin with Dermal Therapy’s Very Dry Face Cleanser
Key Takeaways Hydrated skin is not just about how it looks; it’s about health, comfort, and confidence. For people experiencing very dry skin, achieving hydration can feel challenging. Dermal Therapy’s Very Dry Face Cleanser does more than just cleanse. Let’s explore how our Very Dry Face Cleanser works with its 4-in-1 benefits, formulated to help …
19/02/2025
Cracked heels are a painful, uncomfortable condition that occurs when the skin along the back of your heel becomes dry, hard, and crusty. The dry skin can begin to crack, turning yellow in color. Most cases are mild; however, in some individuals, it can lead to pain, itching, and even bleeding. Urea enriched creams are …
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