The dermatologist and plastic surgeon at Saudi German Hospital Dr. Manal Al-Tamimi confirmed that the majority of fasting people face problems of dry skin in Ramadan due to the lack of drinking water and the lack of moisture nutrition, noting that the situation doubled in this year due to the frequent use of soap and hand-washing and the large number of sterilizers used due to the proliferation of Corona virus emerging, which requires increased skin care and moisture. Al-Tamimi pointed out that the accumulation of dry skin causes many damages to the skin, starting with aesthetic effects, including the loss of skin's luster and the appearance of wrinkles at an early date, to reach skin diseases, including eczema. Al-Tamimi provided five important guidelines to protect the skin from dehydration during Ramadan, especially in light of the Corona pandemic.

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