Winter Skin Care Tips: How To Save Skin Moisturizing During Winter
Skin Care Tips For Winter
Winter can be hard on any person’s skin. At the same time, some people’s skins are more sensitive, and are more badly affected when winter sets in. The climate in general at winter plays havoc with the health of our skin. Our skin is susceptible to loss of moisture and this is an even bigger threat with the cold air in winter. Dry skin can be spotted quite easily and it takes time to deal with the effects of dry skin.
Winter skin care cannot be dealt with, without reference to moisturizer. Some people’s skins require the aid of a good moisturizer all year round. This becomes all the more inescapable with the change in weather that winter brings along. The moisturizer you select should be a good, strong one which is suited to the kind of skin you have. A generous application of this should be good for you once you change into your night clothes and are about to retire for the night. Aloe vera gel can be a great choice as can petroleum jelly. Both of these can help skin that is prone to dryness. For your face, you can make masks using natural products like honey. A second application of moisturizer would be great once you finish with your bath. The skin is very receptive to moisturizer at this time, when it is still not fully dry. This is why such application should be done as soon as you are finished rather than much after your bath. Speaking of baths, the cold air during winter means that we tend to lean towards piping hot baths. While this may do wonders for relaxation and making us feel better, such baths are simply terrible for your skin. The precious little moisture left is fully stripped when we linger in such showers or baths. This means that we should never linger for more than 10 minutes or so when taking a hot shower. You can aid your skin by opting for water that is not as hot. If you require heat then it would be better to opt for warm showers instead, as long as you do not spend too much time in such water. It would be better for the sake of your skin to stick to something cooler like lukewarm water. Since your body keeps losing moisture, it is up to you to compensate by drinking greater quantities of water. These simple steps should ensure that your winter skin stays healthy.