Hi,
Few suggestions:
1. Consider trying some natural oils that will reduce inflammation, moisturize your skin, and boost cell regeneration.
Here is a list of some oils that might help:
Evening Primrose Oil - Contains Linoleic acid - unsaturated omega-6 fatty acid, anti-inflammatory and moisture retentive properties when applied topically on the skin
Argan Oil - High levels of α-Tocopherol (a form of Vitamin E) - acts as a peroxyl radical scavenger, preventing the propagation of free radicals in tissues. (antioxidant)
Jojoba Oil - Reach in Gadoleic Acid - acts as a humectant which will attract moisture to your skin
Meadowfoam Seed Oil - Erucic Acid - acts as a emollient providing a protective layer to the skin, holds ultra-violet protection to block rays that will act as irritants
Babassu Oil - Lauric acid - has soothing, protective, anti-microbial and emollient properties
Shea Olein Oil - Oleic acid - Derived from shea butter, makes the external layers of the epidermis softer and more pliable
2. Use a room humidifier. It will help alleviate the symptoms of eczema, itchy skin, dry nasal passages, and cracked lips due to dry air, allergies or asthma.
3. Hard water (high mineral content) causes skin dryness too. Hard water contains minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, which can dry and harden on the skin. Minerals drying on the skin can clog pores and cause flaking and itching. If this is the case, avoid hot and long showers, and wash you face with store bought water.
Hope, it helps.