The Preventions and treatment of Dry Skin
Dry skin is often an indicator of an essential fatty acid deficiency or imbalance. Certain essential fats can be converted by skin cells into hormones, which moisten the skin from the inside out, and enhance the smoothness and softness of skin.
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