Dry
skin around nose and mouth is an unsightly cosmetic problem that may
also be a sign of an underlying medical problem. Read on to know more
about the causes of dry skin around nose and the treatment options for
it.
Winter, when it arrives, bring along with it the persistent
problem of dry skin - dry hands, dry feet, and dry skin around nose,
mouth and all over the face. Moreover, the dry flaky skin on nose is
accompanied by redness that makes you look more like Rudolph the
reindeer each day! However, there are many causes of dry skin around
nose, even apart from winter. The most common cause is exposure to such
environmental conditions as high heat and low humidity. In addition to
this, dry skin could also be the result of allergies, acne and a number
of skin problems. Here are some of the common causes of dry skin around
your nose.
Causes of Dry Skin around Nose Causes
Winter
Itch: Cold weather wrecks havoc on the skin. As your skin is robbed of
its moisture, it becomes more prone to dryness and itching. To relieve
yourself of the problem, make sure that you do not wash your face
excessively, or with very hot water. While choosing a soap for winter,
make sure you select one that is mild and gentle on your skin. You may
even opt for a face-wash instead of soap; usually they are milder and
specially designed to protect the delicate skin of your face. Also don't
forget to moisturize your face daily with a suitable winter face-cream.
Facial
Psoriasis: Psoriasis is a non-contagious, albeit a chronic disease,
that results in flaky red patches on the skin. Facial psoriasis is a
common cause of the typical silvery scales and itchy rashes around the
nose. Topical steroidal medications such as hydrocortisone creams
usually prove to be effective in treating facial psoriasis. A mild form
of seborrheic dermatitis may also cause flaky skin around nose.
Dehydration:
This is the basic and most common reason for the appearance of dry skin
on face. Keratin in the skin needs water to keep it soft and healthy.
If however, moisture from the facial skin is lost, this keratin tends to
harden, making the facial skin pull and dry up. Dehydration causes the
keratin to crumble, resulting in chapping and peeling around the nose.
Why the nose? Simple - because the surface area is small, and hence the
effect of dehydration is more pronounced around the nose.
Skin
Care Products: One of the reasons for dry skin around nose could be the
many product meant to in fact protect your face! The presence of harsh
chemicals in skin care products, particularly in soaps and facial
cleansers, can result in the skin losing its natural moisture. It is
thus advisable to skip soaps and instead stick to the creamy cleansers
containing glycerin, especially in dry weather (like summers and
winters). Moreover, when washing the face, make sure that you clean the
residue of soap on the face as it can leave dry skin patches on the
face.
Apart from these problems, dry skin around nose can also be
the result of exposure to environmental factors like the sun and
extreme cold. Allergies or cold and sinus infections may result in
peeling and dry skin around nostrils. In this case, repeated wiping of
the nose to keep it clean can result in dry skin around the nose. If
that is the problem with you, make sure you use a very soft handkerchief
or tissue paper to wipe your nose. Also don't simply wipe you nose with
the hanky or tissue paper; instead blow your nose, clean using water
and then wipe it. That way the skin around you nose will not dry up
excessively.
How to Cure Red Dry Skin around Nose
If it is
a medical skin conditions that is in fact resulting in dry skin around
your nose, then it is advisable to see a doctor immediately. However,
there are certain home remedies that you can use to cure dry skin around
nose, if it is not a medical condition.
Keep yourself
hydrated. Drinking six to eight glasses of water a day helps eliminate
the problem of dry skin in general, be it on your hands and feet or your
facial skin.
Stress and lack of sleep can also trigger peeling
of the skin around your nose. Meditation and light exercises can help
resolve this problem.
If you have dry skin that flakes, then it
might cause blackheads and dark spots as the dead cells clog your facial
pores. Regular exfoliation is a must to keep dry skin at bay. A light
facial exfoliator, shower loofah or even a wash cloth can help you
remove the dead skin off your nose.
If you have dry skin, then
you must keep it moisturized. Vitamin E enriched skin creams and natural
moisturizers like aloe vera and olive oil can help reduce the skin
peeling and dry skin.
Wash your face with lukewarm water and mild cleansers instead of harsh soaps.
In
addition to this, use cosmetic and other products formulated for your
skin type. If you observe constant problems of dry skin around nose
despite these measures, then you should consult a dermatologist for
proper advice.
By Parul Solanki