Guest guest Posted July 24, 2002 Report Share Posted July 24, 2002 I have also noticed that as the fat stores are diminishing from underneath my skin, that the skin surface also looks drier. It doesn't escape me that I am also getting older. I remember both of my grandmothers used to use lotions on their skin -- nothing fancy, just something to replenish the moisture. One grandmother did not have one facial wrinkle when she was in her 80s, and she swore by Ponds Cold Cream. My other grandmother used cocoa butter. I give myself a nice rubdown with body lotions after each shower. It seems to help, especially with that crepe-y look I had been getting on my arms. I keep trying different lotions (just for variety). For my face, I use either an Avon Anew product (cannot remember the name at the moment) or a good light moisturizer from the Kay line. My facial skin seems to feel better when I use lighter products -- it's almost as if I can feel my skin say " Ahhhhhh! " Moisturizers are best applied after a shower, while your skin is still damp and the pores are open. Also, supplementation with vitamin E or fish oil capsules helps. We are malabsorbing some fats, and the essential fat-soluable vitamins are necessary for healthy skin. Regards, Keltie Kurzweil wrote:I am 15 months post-op, have lost 108 pounds and have been plagued by dry skin for about 6 months. My skin actually looks like crepe paper in some places. I still have 60 pounds to go (give or take). If anyone has any suggestions about relieving the dry skin, which does not itch, by the way, I would very much appreciate it. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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