Try These Skin Care Tips to Keep Your Skin Winter Ready

Try These Skin Care Tips to Keep Your Skin Winter Ready
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Moisturise, moisturise and moisturise: A doctor explains that, because of “the wind and cold and therefore the transition between heated and cold environments, skin can become dry. Therefore, it’s good to moisturise as often as doable particularly before going outside as this retains the skin’s moisture.” you would like to use heavier formulas as these will help lock the moisture in, however, if you've got acne-prone skin, look for something that's non-comedogenic. Try these Skin Care tips

Say NO to hot water baths

Yes, we all know that with the onset of winter we tend to long and crave for those hot water baths. But you all need to trust us when we say, they are not a very good idea. Hot water can strip your skin of its essential oils and leave it looking dull and dry. So, the simplest thing to try and do is to bath with lukewarm water and use a delicate soap on your skin.

Hydrate your lips

We all hate cracked lips, don’t we? And winters are the season when we're stuck with cracked lips 24/7. So, to avoid this painful situation, keep a lip balm with you at all times. Carry it with you wherever you go and reapply it every few hours to make sure that your lips stay hydrated and moist. And do not lick your lips; it will simply build them worse.

Eat right

When winter comes it brings hunger and cravings with it. We all tend to finish up gorging on unessential food which might cause our skin to become dull. So, rather than choosing oily food, try to eat fresh fruits and veggies. This way your skin will feel and look nice. Try to also add nuts to the combination as a result of the oils in them are nice for your skin.

Don’t forget Sun protection

Just because it is the winter season doesn't mean the sun’s rays will not damage you. “Most ageing and wrinkling of the skin is due to sun exposure and using a sun protection will help slow the photo-ageing process,” the doctor says. He also added that if you are in the mountains with ice you would like to be further careful as ice can reflect the sun's rays directly and this could cause some serious harm to your skin.

Look after your body

Usually throughout the winters, due to the cold climate, we tend to fall sick simply. The doctor says, “get plenty of sleep and de-stress; it’s a known indisputable fact that stress and exhaustion lower the immune system and build most rashes and other skin conditions worse.” The more you take care of yourself the simpler it'll be for you to avoid such issues.

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