Find out all of the basics and learn the best ways to make the most of the skin you’re in.
Presented by Eucerin. What’s the key to revealing your skin’s radiance? Dr. Oz shares the ingredients you should look for when searching for products to tackle rough, dry skin issues and keep skin hydrated and looking its best.
Dr. Oz shares his tips for managing eczema-prone skin, which include moisturizing daily. Find out which ingredients you should look for when searching for products to heal eczema.
Embarrassed by your rough and bumpy skin? Dr. Oz shares an ingredient that can help.
Look for ingredients like oatmeal and omega oils in creams, lotions, and body washes to relieve dry and itchy skin. These skin care products will hydrate and restore your skin's natural moisture balance.
Your dry skin needs to be kept hydrated. Try out one of the moisturizers from Eucerin’s skincare line and make sure to apply it daily.
When lotion doesn't relieve your dry skin, consider using an ointment body spray. Find out why this new solution is worth a try.
Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi explains the common characteristics of eczema, what you can do to prevent an eczema flare-up, and more.
Cold weather is not the only cause of dry skin. Dr. Oz explains why you need to moisturize your skin in warm weather as well.
If you have sensitive skin, using essential oils, perfumes, and other fragrances can be irritating. Dr. Oz explains why fragrance-free lotions and body washes are right for you.
Dr. Oz recommends the ideal times you should moisturize to prevent dry, cracked hands and feet.
The sun’s UV rays can cause chapped lips in any weather. Dr. Oz shares how you can protect your lips, especially in the winter.
Think your skin doesn’t need to be exfoliated? Think again! Dr. Oz explains why regularly removing dead skin cells is so beneficial and how to start exfoliating.
Is your skin dry, cracked, or irritated? Dr. Oz shares what you should do to heal your skin and prevent infection.
Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi answers your dry skin questions, including what causes dry skin in the winter and how to repair itchy, dry skin.
Dr. Oz shares tips for how to relieve itchy skin by adding moisture to the air and your skin.
Dr. Oz shares tips for how to keep your skin safe and moisturized during the cold, windy and dry winter months.
Dr. Oz explains why you should avoid common triggers like spicy foods, red wine and excessive heat. Be sure to moisturize your skin to prevent redness caused by dry skin.
Dr. Oz explains why keeping your skin hydrated by moisturizing and avoiding long, hot showers can help prevent an eczema flare-up.
Dr. Oz shares tips for how to keep your skin hydrated by drinking water and using a moisturizer to strengthen the skin barrier.
Dr. Oz explains how ointment provides a protective barrier to relieve dry, cracked skin which keeps hydration in and infection-causing germs out.
Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi explains how the fluctuation of temperature in the winter can affect your skin, how to protect your skin against bitter wind, and how to put moisture back into your home and body.
Dr. Oz shares tips for how to protect your hands from winter weather with a rich moisturizer or ointment.
Dr. Oz explains how to get rid of dry skin by using moisturizer after taking a warm shower.
Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi explains simple shower habits that will help you avoid dry skin.
Dr. Oz reveals how to best treat and protect minor cuts and scrapes to help prevent infection.
Dr. Oz shares the importance of using sunscreen every day. Learn how you can simplify your morning routine and stay protected.
Dr. Oz shows you how to hydrate from the inside and out for healthy skin. Moisturize daily after showering and eat foods rich in omega 3-fatty acids.
Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi describes the best foods to eat, skin-care routines to follow and bathing habits people with diabetes should practice to avoid dry skin.
Dr. Oz explains how avoiding hot showers and harsh soaps can help ease skin roughness.
Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi explains how the fluctuation of temperature in the winter can affect your skin, how to protect your skin against bitter wind, and how to put moisture back into your home and body.
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