Do You Know The Best Tips For Cold-Weather Skin Care?

By Gerald Kennelly


The methods in which we handle our skin should be dependent on the type of climate we are experiencing at the time.

In fact as varied as our climate and weather change throughout the year; our skin care needs to be treated accordingly. It can be quite disconcerting trying to maintain healthy skin. In this article we will take a look at a few of the things that you can do to help yourself have great skin during those cold and dry winter months.

Don't skimp on the sunscreen. The skies may not be bright and sunny during the winter and, for this reason, many people do not think sunscreen is necessary. The truth is that harmful rays can filter through clouds as well. Basically, it is wise to wear sunscreen throughout the year, whatever the weather conditions. Cold weather can dry your skin. Sunscreen has moisturizers that will help keep your skin moist and soft during the wintertime. On a more positive note, you certainly won't have to cover as much of your body during the winter as you do during the summer. The main areas of concern here are your hands and your face.

Your lips are at particular risk during the cold and winter months. It's not unusual to see someone whose lips have become cracked and are peeling as a result of cold, dry winter weather. It's to your best interest to keep your lips protected all the time. Always wear a chap stick, or lip balm, during the winter. It's also not a good idea to lick your lips. So, if you do this habitually, pay attention and stop yourself. You can also keep your lips protected by keeping them hidden behind a scarf whenever you go outside. This is a great way to protect your lips, as well as your throat and nose.

Of course, not all moisturizers are the same. Some are oil based, others are water based. The type of moisturizer you need is dependent upon what kind of skin you have. If your skin is on the oily side; you will not wish to use an oil based product, thus staying away from skin issues. Your skin would appreciate an oil based moisturizer if it is on the dry side of the spectrum.

One area that is often overlooked, but must be kept lubricated, are your feet. The thin and minty lotions that make your feet feel so much better during the summer months aren't going to do the trick. In the winter you need something thicker, like petroleum jelly or lotions that contain glycerin. Exfoliate to slough off the dry and dead skin regularly and then slather on the lotion like it's going out of style. By following this procedure, the lotion will reach deep into the skin of your feet and protect them from become dry. Keeping your feet covered with an oil or lotion is also a good way to protect them when your socks get wet. You should, of course, change into dry socks at your first opportunity to prevent problems.

As luck would have it, you are saved from the misery that the cold used to bring. There are tons of things you can do to maintain fresh looking skin. If you get discouraged when trying some of these products, you need to bear in mind that the perfect product for your skin will likely not be the first couple that you try; you just have not tried the right one yet.




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By Gerald Kennelly


The methods in which we handle our skin should be dependent on the type of climate we are experiencing at the time.

In fact as varied as our climate and weather change throughout the year; our skin care needs to be treated accordingly. It can be quite disconcerting trying to maintain healthy skin. In this article we will take a look at a few of the things that you can do to help yourself have great skin during those cold and dry winter months.

Don't skimp on the sunscreen. The skies may not be bright and sunny during the winter and, for this reason, many people do not think sunscreen is necessary. The truth is that harmful rays can filter through clouds as well. Basically, it is wise to wear sunscreen throughout the year, whatever the weather conditions. Cold weather can dry your skin. Sunscreen has moisturizers that will help keep your skin moist and soft during the wintertime. On a more positive note, you certainly won't have to cover as much of your body during the winter as you do during the summer. The main areas of concern here are your hands and your face.

Your lips are at particular risk during the cold and winter months. It's not unusual to see someone whose lips have become cracked and are peeling as a result of cold, dry winter weather. It's to your best interest to keep your lips protected all the time. Always wear a chap stick, or lip balm, during the winter. It's also not a good idea to lick your lips. So, if you do this habitually, pay attention and stop yourself. You can also keep your lips protected by keeping them hidden behind a scarf whenever you go outside. This is a great way to protect your lips, as well as your throat and nose.

Of course, not all moisturizers are the same. Some are oil based, others are water based. The type of moisturizer you need is dependent upon what kind of skin you have. If your skin is on the oily side; you will not wish to use an oil based product, thus staying away from skin issues. Your skin would appreciate an oil based moisturizer if it is on the dry side of the spectrum.

One area that is often overlooked, but must be kept lubricated, are your feet. The thin and minty lotions that make your feet feel so much better during the summer months aren't going to do the trick. In the winter you need something thicker, like petroleum jelly or lotions that contain glycerin. Exfoliate to slough off the dry and dead skin regularly and then slather on the lotion like it's going out of style. By following this procedure, the lotion will reach deep into the skin of your feet and protect them from become dry. Keeping your feet covered with an oil or lotion is also a good way to protect them when your socks get wet. You should, of course, change into dry socks at your first opportunity to prevent problems.

As luck would have it, you are saved from the misery that the cold used to bring. There are tons of things you can do to maintain fresh looking skin. If you get discouraged when trying some of these products, you need to bear in mind that the perfect product for your skin will likely not be the first couple that you try; you just have not tried the right one yet.




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