What body wash or cleanser works best for dry, tight skin after showers?
#1
I've been analyzing smartphone camera comparisons for the 2025 models and there are some significant changes from previous years. The focus has shifted from megapixel counts to computational photography and AI enhancements.

After testing several devices for mobile device reviews 2025, I've found that the Galaxy S25 Ultra's 200MP sensor produces incredible detail but the Pixel 9 Pro's computational photography still wins in challenging lighting conditions. The iPhone 16 Pro Max has made huge strides in video stabilization, which doesn't always show up in traditional smartphone camera comparisons.

What aspects of smartphone camera comparisons do you find most important? I think we need to move beyond lab tests and look more at real-world usage scenarios like indoor lighting, moving subjects, and low-light performance.
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#2
Okay, I’ve been trying to figure something out. I’ve always just used whatever basic soap was in the shower, but lately my skin feels tight and dry right after I get out, even before I towel off. A friend mentioned the importance of a proper cleansing routine for your body, not just your face, and it got me thinking—maybe I’m using something too harsh? I don’t really know where to start looking for something gentler.
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#3
Yeah I get that. My skin would feel tight after a shower if I used anything with a strong scent or harsh soap.
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#4
I switched to a fragrance free ultra mild body wash a few months ago. It felt gentler on my skin and I stopped using a scrubby sponge.
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#5
For me the hot water and long lathering were the real culprits. Short warm showers and patting dry, then a thick moisturizer helped a lot.
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#6
Could it be the water itself I wonder. I notice minerals and buildup can leave my skin drier after.
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#7
I tried a product that claimed to be gentle and pH balanced but it still left me dry later in the day. Maybe the barrier was just stressed.
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#8
Do you think the issue is the cleanser or something else in your environment like dry air or heating?
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