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While winter season brings with it respite from the hours of perspiration, it
also robs our skin of one of the most essential elements - moisture. In fact,
the cold season manifests itself in the form of dry skin, chapped lips and
cracked heels. Thus, it becomes very important for you to take proper care of
your skin in the winters, lest it ends up losing all its softness and glow. In
case you are wondering how to go about doing the same, we are at your service.
Go through the following lines and explore tips on how to winterize your skin.
Tips For Winterizing Your Skin
* One of the most common mistakes that people make in winters is to use hot
water for taking a bath. Don't worry; we are not asking you to splash in
freezing water. However, it is advisable to go for lukewarm water and limit your
shower to 4-5 minutes, at the most.
* Moisturizing comprises of one of the essential skin care elements in winters.
The best time to use moisturizer would be within two minutes of coming out of
the shower. As far as possible, try to stick to creams, rather than lotions, for
nourishing your winter skin.
* Exfoliation is yet another step that is necessary to keep your skin glowing in
the winter season. Apart from helping you get rid of the dead cells on your
skin, exfoliation will also prove effective in reducing lines and wrinkles,
refining pore size and improving the overall texture of your skin.
* When it comes to taking care of your face in winters, one of the first steps
would require you to get rid of the astringent and stick to a toner. This is
because the former ends up drying your skin. At the same time, make sure to
incorporate a scrub in your cleansing routine.
* One of the body parts that are worst affected by the harsh cold of winters
comprises of your lips, which become dry and chapped. So, make sure to wear a
lipstick when you go out in the winters. The brighter the shade of your
lipstick, the better protection would it offer.
* The worst thing that you can do in winters is wear wool or other scratchy
fabric next to your skin. As such fabrics come in contact with the skin; they
irritate it and lead to itching. So, make sure to wear cotton camisoles or
undershirts underneath any wool clothing.
* Before stepping out into the biting cold of winters, wear gloves in your
hands. This will protect your hands from the cold temperatures and dry air that
are often associated with triggering eczema. You will also have to face much
lesser instances of cracked and splitting cuticles.
* In winters, dryness is the main enemy of your skin. So, you will have to bring
some humidity inside your bedroom, living room or office, by making use of
humidifiers. In case you cannot afford that, consider placing some plants
throughout your place or adding a pan of water on top of radiators. |
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