HELP ME! itchy legs!!!!

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I have really dry itchy legs in the fall and winter and it drives me crazyyyy! I have tried soo many lotions but I can't find anything that takes the itch completely away!

Any suggestions? I am currently using Jergens Shea Butter lotion and it takes the tich away a little and its very moisturizing but I cannot stand the itching!

Thanks guys!

xoxo

-Kiley

edit: no youtube links, please -kawaiimeows

 
Try oatmeal baths and L'Occitane hand lotion. It's expensive but it's the only thing that made my hands stop cracking and bleeding in the winter. They make a body lotion for $42 but I don't know if it's as good. Trader Joe's recently came out with a knock off of the hand lotions too. Also, try shaving your legs less or get them waxed or lasered.

 
@dollface2502 After a bath or shower apply a body oil and see if that helps. Sounds as if your skin is dry and the oil may help. You can also mix a few drops of oil into your lotion or body creme and see if that also helps.

 
Passionfruit seed oil, or also known as maracuja oil is known to help with itch. I think you can try that out. You can buy Tarte's or you can buy it from stores that sells natural beauty ingredients.

 
Massaging with olive oil will help you. This itching is due to dry skin. You can also use coconut oil. It nourishes your skin and makes it soft.

 
OMG i married a Canadian and moved up here, and get t his too, Bam October itchfest!

Creams doesn't really work well, I've found to use a body tonic spritz after a shower, when skin is moist helps, they are light, sheer, with a nice natural scent, and oil in it.

Also pure natural oils are the best, such as Argan, Seabuckthorn, and Goiji. If they are expensive, then mix a bit with a carrier oil such as Fractionated coconut oil, it isn't too greasy, and you can buy a gallon online at new directions for like 25 bucks! I sometimes blend my own products at home its cheaper and i get what i need.

 

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