If I may, I have a few suggestions that might provide you with some relief:
- Ditch all lotions and thin body creams, especially the commercial ones. IMO, they all suck. Instead, apply a layer of oil to your body after bathing while it's still slightly damp. Allow it to fully penetrate for at least 15 minutes. Then, add a layer of body butter. Doing this will keep your skin soft, supple and highly moisturized all day. FWIW, I offered this advice to two people who were suffering with extremely dry skin caused by severe eczema and lupus, and it has worked wonders for them. Exfoliate using only sugar scrubs, and add a few tablespoons of avocado oil (or the oil of your choice) to the scrub.
- Use a lip balm that contains cocoa butter rather than beeswax. If you can't find one, grab one of those old school cocoa butter sticks and use that. Apply a coating of petroleum jelly to your lips at night before going to bed. Gently exfoliate your lips first thing in the morning before applying another thin layer of jelly. Throughout the day, use a lip balm for coverage. After a few courses of exfoliation and coverage, you should begin to experience less dryness and maintain more moisture. Stay away from drying and/or matte lipsticks.
- As for your hair, if you are using the LCO method, switch to LOC (and vice versa). If you are using a DC with cones, ditch it. Add oils to your DCs for oomph. Use heat every time you DC. Go longer between washings, e.g., if you shampoo and DC every week, stretch it to every two weeks. Try heavy sealing to see if it will have an impact (if shea butter proved to be ineffective in the past, try mango or cupuacu butter, or a grease-like sealant instead, e.g., Alikay Hair Balm).
I hope these help in some way and congratulations to you on the impeding new addition to your family!