I hope the sesame oil works or other stuff here for you stiger.
Please ask the pharmacist what they would recommend for over the counter lotions also. (Not the pharmacy technician). A pharmacist has considerable knowledge on over the counter ointments and drugs to remain licensed.
Since I live in Vancouver now, I don't have the severe dry skin problem because our winters are not as cold. But when I lived in Ontario I did have perpetual problem of very dry, scaly leg skin. Skin condition is called icthomyosis --fish-scale. The skin surface becomes harder and shiny. It would show up on dark tights when I removed my slacks, hose, etc. My dermatologist recommended Uremol, which is an over the counter, but expensive lotion. I switched to Keri.
I currently use Keri lotion for legs, arms only. I don't need it elsewhere.
For any moisturizer, must be applied immediately after drying self out of shower.
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From someone with 2 sister-pharmacists and 2-cousin-pharmacists.



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