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The Difference Between Dry Skin and Dehydrated Skin: Winter Care Tips

Cold temperatures, low humidity, and indoor heating can take a toll on your skin during winter. Many people notice tightness, flaking, or dullness and assume they have dry skin, but Read More

Dry Skin and Eczema Care: How to Protect Your Skin During Cooler Weather

As the weather turns cooler, many people notice their skin behaving differently. Dry air, lower humidity, and indoor heating can all strip away the skin’s natural moisture, leaving it more Read More

What Causes Dry Skin?

Dry skin can cause a lot of problems. Healthy, well-hydrated skin can help you look younger, provide better protection for your internal organs, and can help prevent infection. So, what causes Read More

How To Treat Dry Skin

For most of the US, winter is here! Temperatures are dropping and snow is already falling. If you live in a wintry region of the country you may be finding Read More

Why Is My Skin So Dry?

Dry skin is a pesky problem, but the good news is that it’s typically not something to worry about. There are many reasons why you may be dealing with a Read More

Choosing the Right Lotion for Your Dry Skin

Find out how to care for your dry skin effectively. Despite the fact that spring isn’t too far behind, we still have to put up with snow, cold temperatures and freezing Read More

Battling Seasonal Itch: How to Relieve Irritated Skin during the Harsh Winter Season

Cold winds, low temperatures and dry indoor conditions can strip the skin of its natural oils that serve as a natural moisturizer. Although the cold winter months often cause dry Read More

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DeBlieck Dermatology

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13176 W Persimmon Lane, Suite 100,
Boise, ID 83713

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