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Anti-Itch Cream for Dry Skin 

Utilizing anti-itch cream for dry skin can be an easy and effective way to get relief any time of the year. CVS has a variety of available options that can help you finally find the comfort you've been seeking for your skin.  

What are the Best Anti Itch Cream For Dry Skin Brands?

What Are the Best Anti-Itch Creams for Dry Skin?

While searching for the best anti-itch cream for dry skin, start with a visit to your dermatologist. Since everyone’s skin is different, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to skin healing, but the doctor can determine your specific skin needs and tell you what to look for when picking out products.  

The best anti-itch cream for you is the one suited to your skin. Some dermatologists may suggest using a general option, such as petroleum jelly, which can be used on many areas of the body, including the eyelids. If the itchy, dry skin is in specific areas, a more targeted approach — such as using hand cream — may be beneficial. Before purchasing, read the list of ingredients on each product you're considering to ensure there are none you’re allergic to that could further aggravate your dry skin.  

How Do Anti-Itch Lotions Work for Dry Skin?

Using anti-itch lotions for dry skin may be an effective way of soothing the discomfort, and you’ll typically find they contain an anesthetic, a steroid and/or an antihistamine, and they all have their own method for alleviating the itch. For example, Aveeno Anti-Itch Concentrated Lotion contains calamine, which you’re likely familiar with for use with insect bites. It also contains pramoxine HCl, which has anesthetic properties that help to gently numb the skin at the targeted area. Gold Bond Medicated Anti-Itch Lotion is another option that contains pramoxine HCl. Topical antihistamines help block the effects of the naturally created body chemical, called histamine, that’s reacting to an allergen, while steroids help reduce inflammation.