Oddly enough... my skin was actualy softer texture wise as a guy.... didnt need to go through a bottle of cream a week to keep it moisturised..... now If I skip one application a day it gets all dry rough and itichy.... :(
(First, I'm the culprit. I went about moving Lynn's posting the wrong way, and I don't know how to [UNDO] what I did. Anyway, it's here now...)
I too have incredibly dry itchy patchy skin. I was told it's a side effect of Spironolactone. As a quick way to moisturize, I've settled on baby wipes (some contain moisturizers, aloe and vitamin E,) but have been on the lookout for something with a little more moisturizing power in 'em. Does anybody know if there's such a product -- a disposable pre-moistened towlette with a good dollop of moisturizer in it for not much money? I don't want to pay extravagantly for a name...
Karen
Moisturise, Moisturise, Moisturise and drink at least 2 litres of water a day.
I use a tinted moisturiser rather than a foundation,which has an SPF 15.
It is hard to keep any make up on when it's 120 F.... Most of my lipsticks live in the refridgerator.
Buffy
Oh that makes sense. I bet it's the water. I normally drink lots of water because I get nauseous and faint if I get too dehydrated (from the Spiro). Anyway, I've had GGs comment on how soft my skin was and I knew it was soft, but didn't think it was all that special. Anyway, I bet it's drinking lots of water that makes the difference.
Melissa
I thrive on water or gatorade or something like it. sometimes I go through a gallon or more a day... I think its cuz of the dryness of this place.... Up untill recently 10% humidity was considered extreemly high *shrugs* I think it might be the spiro cuz I didnt have this problem the first time around and I wasnt takeing it then.
Be careful with gatorade. It's somewhat high in potassium. On spiro you need to watch your potassium intake as it's a potassium sparing diuretic. Too much potassium could result in hyperkalemia, which is bad.
Melissa
thanks for the heads up..... Due to my fatuige I was going to stsrt takeing potasium supliments again....but I think I'll skip on that now. *Hugs*
If you're concerned about your potassium levels being too low - or even because of the fatigue - then see your doctor. It's better to have it checked and be fine than to not have it checked and be unhealthy. Good luck.
Melissa