Harmathan/Winter brings chilly temperatures, lower
humidity and strong winds. These harsh conditions can make your skin dry,
sensitive, itchy and fragile.
The reason your usual skin care routine
doesn’t work as well during winter is because your skin needs a lot more
moisture than usual. However, with a little effort, you can adapt your skin
care routine for colder weather. Here’s how.
Take Shorter, Lukewarm Showers with Mild Soap
Hot showers feel great when it’s cold outside
but they strip oils from your skin, making it dry and itchy. Generally, if your
skin appears reddish when stepping out of the shower, the water is too hot.
Take lukewarm showers to keep your skin hydrated and glowing.
Also, consider spending less time in the
shower/bath because your hands and feet shouldn’t look like prunes when
finished.
You might think that taking long showers
hydrates your skin but the opposite is true. They strip the protective barrier
of fats and proteins that keeps in moisture and protects your skin from harsh
wintry weather.
Lastly, soaps are designed to remove oils from
your skin, which can be really bad if your skin is already dry. A mild soap,
non-soap cleanser, or oil-infused shower gel is better for your skin during
winter.
Moisturize,
Moisturize, Moisturize!
The best way to keep your skin from drying out
during winter is to make sure that it gets plenty of moisture. Creams and
serums create a barrier that locks in moisture; they work much better than
lotions and gels.
After taking a warm shower using a mild soap,
pat yourself dry and apply cream, oil or serum to your damp skin. This locks in
the remaining moisture, making your skin softer and healthier.
Don’t Forget
the Sun Screen
Some people believe that sunscreen is
unnecessary during winter because the sun’s rays are less powerful. This isn’t
true. Eighty percent of the sun’s harmful rays are capable of
penetrating thick overcast clouds.
Also, sun exposure is cumulative, so a little
exposure every day can lead to premature wrinkles, sagging skin, and increased
risk of cancer. Applying a broad spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen daily, rain or
shine, is the best way to protect your skin from damaging UV rays at all times.
See a
Dermatologist If All Else Fails
If you’ve tried multiple winter skin care
routines and still can’t find one that keeps your skin healthy, see a
dermatologist. He or she will assess your skin and recommend a routine that
best suits your skin care needs.
With this simple skin care routine, you AND
your skin will be able to enjoy all of the fun festivities that harmathan/winter brings.
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