In the grand pantheon of human preoccupations, where subjects as diverse as tax returns, football scores, and the inexplicable popularity of reality television vie for attention, there exists a topic of equal, if not superior, importance. This subject, often whispered in hushed tones between aisles of pharmacies and across polished counters of beauty stores, is the curious and critical matter of dry skin. The skin, our largest organ, is the body's frontline soldier, the first point of contact with the world.
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