How You Can Protect Your Skin Against the Worst the Winter
Season Can Dish Out.
Winter is one of the worst times for your skin. The icy cold
temperatures, low humidity and whistling wind can wreak havoc
with your skin. Fortunately, there are preventative steps you
can take to avoid becoming a victim of the colder season skin
problems.
Most people complain about the wintery conditions worsening
their skin. Very often you will experience dry, flaky, often
itchy skin. In addition, the wind and low temperatures make your
lips chapped and dry. In order to combat this onslaught here are
some do's and don'ts to help you enjoy the colder months.
First, the Don'ts.
1. Minimize your exposure to the wind and cold. Protect yourself
from the damaging affect of the wind by avoiding over exposure.
The skin has a thin protective layer covering it. The wind and
cold strip away this protective coating and in the process dry
out the outer layers of the skin.
2. When you bath, don't use extremely hot water. Use warm water
that is comfortable to the touch but not excessively hot. Don't
take numerous baths or showers every day as this can also dry
out the skin.
3. Don't use harsh soaps and cleansers as they also will strip
off the protective moisture barrier on the skin.
4. Avoid scratching dry itchy skin as this tends to make the
condition even worse.
OK, enough with the don'ts. By now you should be getting the
idea to avoid any environmental factor that will dry out the
skin. But suppose you already have dry skin, what can you do to
make it better?
The Do's.
1. Cover exposed skin to protect it and prevent excessive
moisture loss. In the colder climates, there is a wind property
called 'wind chill'. Depending on the strength of the wind, the
temperature and the humidity, the wind chill will tell you how
quickly your exposed skin will get damaged. Stay covered and
wear layers if possible to avoid losing the skin's natural
protective layers.
2. Moisturize sensitive areas of your skin at least twice a day.
You may even wish to start a schedule where you moisturize in
the morning after your shower and before bedtime.
3. Use a natural water based toner before applying your favorite
moisturizer.
4. Apply a replenishing oil to your skin a few times a week. You
can purchase replenishing products or make your own by combining
almond oil with about 5 or 6 drops of lavender oil.
5. Apply extra moisturizers to your hand and feet as they tend
to dry out faster.
6. If you have problems with cracking skin, try soaking the
affected area in a bath of Epsom salts, sea salts and an
essential oils. Repeat a couple of times per week.
7. Take care of the inner you. Get plenty of rest and drink lots
of liquids, like water and diluted fruit juices.
8. Eat a healthy diet, including plenty of fresh fruits and
vegetables.
9. If your home has low relative humidity (less than 40%)
consider adding a humidifier, if not for the entire house, for
your bedroom.
No longer do we have to be at the mercy of 'old man winter'. By
preparation, due diligence and some preventative steps, you can
get rid of the winter dry skin blues. No matter where you live,
almost 80% of the population tends to experience dry skin
conditions in winter. Armed with these helpful tips, perhaps you
can join the ranks of the 20% who are not affected by dry winter
skin.