10 Surprising Dry Skin Causes
Here are 10 of the most surprising causes of dry skin.
1. Fragrance Can Cause Skin Irritation
Check the ingredients list for the word “fragrance,” and remember that “fragrance-free” is your friend. Body lotions and creams may do more harm than good when packed with perfumes. Read labels carefully. Lavender oil and other botanical oils have natural preservative properties and are used in cosmetics that may still be labeled “fragrance-free.”
2. Soap May Sap Moisture From the Skin and Scalp
“Many soaps, detergents, and shampoos subtract moisture from your skin and scalp, as they are formulated to remove oil,” says Gretchen Frieling, MD, a dermatopathologist in Newton, Massachusetts.
It’s important to carefully choose face washes, body washes, and laundry detergents. A moisturizing body wash is better than a harsh bar soap, says Jeffrey Benabio, MD, a dermatologist at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego.
Joel Schlessinger, MD, a dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon in Omaha, Nebraska, warns against harsh detergents — and even fabric softeners — if you have dry skin.
3. Genetics Can Affect Your Risk for Dry Skin
If you’ve always had dry skin or if it runs in your family, it’s essential that you’re diligent with daily moisturization. “Look for ceramides and lipids in moisturizers, which help build and reinforce the skin barrier,” says Joshua Zeichner, MD, the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
4. Hard Water Can Prevent Moisturizers From Absorbing
Those minerals can leave a film on skin that causes dryness. “Heavy metals turn the oils on skin into a thick substance that plugs glands, aggravates conditions like acne and rosacea, and prevents moisturizers from being absorbed into the skin,” says Dennis Gross, MD, a dermatologist in New York City.
5. Acne Medications and Retinol Speed Skin Cell Turnover, Causing Dryness
The best frequency will depend on your specific skin type, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Take burning, peeling, and flaking as signs you need to stop using the product, Dr. Frieling says. “This is not something to play guessing games with and use trial and error,” she notes. Schedule an appointment with your dermatologist and bring the product with you so the doctor can evaluate it and make sure it’s right for your skin.
6. Dry Air, Indoors or Out, Can Increase Symptoms of Dry Skin
7. Zealous Handwashing Can Lead to Redness and Irritation
“Some people with dry skin just wash their hands constantly,” Forman Taub says. That won’t help the dryness because washing your hands very frequently can lead to dry, cracked skin. This can be a big issue for people who work in industries that require frequent handwashing, such as healthcare.
8. Long, Hot Showers Can Contribute to Skin Dehydration
9. Aging Can Increase Skin Dryness
“As we get older, our skin produces less oil and gets drier,” Frieling says. For women, it could also be due to the hormone changes associated with menopause, according to the AAD. The fix? Moisturize every day (or multiple times a day if needed), recommends the AAD. Marchbein says to look for a moisturizer that contains ceramides, humectants (such as hyaluronic acid or glycerin), and petrolatum. These ingredients help replenish lost moisture and quickly repair the skin barrier, she says.
10. Certain Medical Conditions Can Cause Dry Skin
Skin issues such as psoriasis and eczema can make your skin more prone to dryness, Frieling says. But dry skin could also indicate something seemingly unrelated, such as diabetes, thyroid disease, kidney disease, malnutrition, or HIV, according to the AAD. So, how might you know if the dryness is the result of something run-of-the-mill like the weather or something more serious?
Frieling says to be on the lookout for inflamed areas, crusting, intense itchiness, hyperpigmentation, and rough, flaky, or scaly patches on the skin and take those as a hint it’s time to visit a doctor. Once you’ve nailed down the root cause for the dryness, your doctor can help you determine the proper treatment.