Skin care education


# Best Soap for Dry Skin

It’s time to discover the bar soap that can alleviate your dry skin troubles. Every day, people across the country are making the switch to our cinnamon soap. We find the primary reason to be because we don't use any chemicals, GMO oils, synthetic fragrances, artificial colors, or fillers. Instead, we offer all-natural products that will soothe dry, irritated skin rather than exacerbate painful symptoms. We’ve put a lot of time and care into developing products that truly nurture the skin. The cinnamon powder and essential oil in our products helps remove dead skin cells and helps restore shine and suppleness to the skin. We are committed to soothing dry skin! Kuwaha naturals Cinnamon soap which also contains palm kernel oil is amazing for dry skin because it’s full of vitamins, minerals, and proteins that repair dry skin and deliver an extra boost of skin nourishment.Thanks to its antifungal and antibacterial properties, cinnamon helps enhance the complexion, cinnamon improves blood flow and brings the oxygen and blood to the outer surface of the skin, and this causes minor plumping and a fuller complexion. Below we’ve outlined some causes of dry skin as well as simple steps to help you get back to healthy, balanced skin.


# Caring for Dry Skin / What are your costs?

The natural oils produced by your skin create a moisture barrier that is designed to protect and hydrate. We use soaps, lotions, scrubs, and serums to encourage this process and keep our skin looking healthy. Yet most commercial skincare products contain alcohols, synthetic fragrances, and other chemicals that strip the skin of these beneficial oils. This leaves the skin dry, irritated, and unbalanced. Chemicals in commercial soaps and other skincare products aren’t the only causes of dry skin. Let’s review the main reasons your skin may be dry.


# What Causes Dry, Irritated Skin?

Weather conditions can be responsible for the lack of moisture in your skin. When temperatures drop, so does humidity. This creates dry, winter air that can rob your skin of moisture. With cold weather comes indoor heating which can also contribute to overall dryness. But even in the summer season when humidity is at its highest, the hot sun can cause dehydration and sunburn. Both extreme conditions can leave your skin red, irritated, and flaky.


# Weather

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# Dehydration

Whether you prefer the cold mountain air or the heat of the beach, staying hydrated is the key to having soft, hydrated skin. Your body is 60% - 80% water and suffers in various ways when you fail to drink an adequate amount of water. To ensure your skin stays healthy and bright, make sure you’re drinking enough water every day.