
Dry Elbow Home
Remedies & Treatments
Dry & dark patches on elbows can be caused by heavy use
(leaning on elbows all the time) and neglect (make sure to moisturize them
regularly). Here are a few remedies I’ve collected to help clean those dark
patches up. If you have a painful case of dry elbows (cracked, sore), check
with a doctor since you might have a skin condition that can easily be cleared
up with a prescription.
Sugar Scrub:
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/8 cup olive oil
Mix ingredients in a
bowl.
Massage the scrub into elbows, knees, ankles & any other dry spots.
Wash off after 30 minutes.
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Crisco (or any other lard):
Before bed rub
Crisco into the dry elbow patches then slide on a pair of clean cut socks (to
use as elbow protectors). Do this every night until dry patches disappear.
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Lemon Salt Scrub:
Squeeze the juice
out of two quarter wedges of a lemon, add salt then scrub into your elbows
gently, trying to sluff away the dead skin. Then take the lemon wedges and lean
your elbows on them (one elbow on each). Rest like this for 10 minutes. Do this
daily until the dark patches disappear.
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Lemon Soft Scrub:
Mix fresh lemon
juice and baking soda to make a thick paste, apply to dry elbows. Gently rub in
to exfoliate the skin and leave to sit for about 15 minutes. Wash off and apply
a moisturizer or Vaseline.
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Re-hydrating Soak:
Exfoliate elbows
with a favorite scrub or loofah, then soak elbows in warm water for 10 minutes.
Apply Vaseline. If you apply Vaseline to the dry areas right after a hot bath
or shower, this will have the same effect.
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Basic Maintenance Treatment:
Exfoliate or scrub elbows daily
then apply honey, Vaseline or a rich moisturizer to elbows. If using honey,
leave on for 30 minutes before washing off.
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Tips:
Use a clean sock, cut off to have two open ends, and slide on
over your elbows when applying moisturizing treatments to try to protect the
moisturizer from rubbing off (especially good for overnight treatments). You
could also wrap your elbows in plastic wrap.
If your elbow patches are thick and quite dark, this will take
several regular treatments to clear up.
Taken from www.Tipnut.com