
- Actress Courteney Cox, who suffers from dry skin, advises people to deal with the problem in a new lifestyle blog.
- "I have the dryest skin!!! I know I need to drink more water, but until then another thing that really helps is to take a loofah or a thistle brush," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
- "Use it on dry skin before you get in the shower. I brush upwards and it hurts. Then I shower. While I'm still wet I put on almond oil — Aura Cacia Sweet Almond. Don't rub it off with your towel, just pat your skin or let it dry naturally," she said.
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Actress Courteney Cox, who suffers from dry skin, advises people to deal with the problem in a new lifestyle blog.
"I have the dryest skin!!! I know I need to drink more water, but until then another thing that really helps is to take a loofah or a thistle brush," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
"Use it on dry skin before you get in the shower. I brush upwards and it hurts. Then I shower. While I'm still wet I put on almond oil -- Aura Cacia Sweet Almond. Don't rub it off with your towel, just pat your skin or let it dry naturally," she said.
Cox also recommends a body oil by Pure Fiji but warns it can ruin silk shirts if people aren't careful.
"If you're crazy dry, then put on another cream or oil. I happen to be a coconut nut, so I use Pure Fiji coconut milk and honey. Yes, you will be pretty oily for a bit, but if you have the time to let it soak in, you'll feel great. Just watch out when you're wearing silk shirts!"
"I have the dryest skin!!! I know I need to drink more water, but until then another thing that really helps is to take a loofah or a thistle brush," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.
"Use it on dry skin before you get in the shower. I brush upwards and it hurts. Then I shower. While I'm still wet I put on almond oil -- Aura Cacia Sweet Almond. Don't rub it off with your towel, just pat your skin or let it dry naturally," she said.
Cox also recommends a body oil by Pure Fiji but warns it can ruin silk shirts if people aren't careful.
"If you're crazy dry, then put on another cream or oil. I happen to be a coconut nut, so I use Pure Fiji coconut milk and honey. Yes, you will be pretty oily for a bit, but if you have the time to let it soak in, you'll feel great. Just watch out when you're wearing silk shirts!"