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Protect your Skin from Winter Dryness!

By: Tex

Dry skin can generally occur at any time, but it really is more common throughout the winter months. The harsh winds, low humidity and temperatures deplete the natural lipid layer of your pores and skin, thereby making it dry. This situation with dry pores and skin can also occur in the very dry climates of the desert.

To avoid this from happening, it is advisable to check out a couple of tips pertaining to safe skin care for dry pores and skin, particularly during winter or if you live in a dry climate. Here we go…

“Moisturize, moisturize and moisturize” maybe you have read this age old suggestion over a hundred times. The fact cannot be denied that moisturizers do help in making your pores and skin moist, but then the hazardous ingredients in moisturizers may make negative effects on your pores and skin. You can instead work on these particular ideas:

Make sure to have a routine bath or shower. This method keeps your pores and skin hydrated. Give preference to maintaining a quick duration for your bath, say 5-10 minutes. If you commit additional time while taking a bath, then your pores and skin tends to dry up. Choose using warm water for your bath and never hot water. It’s because; hot water reduces natural oils from your skin, thereby making your pores and skin all the more dry. Don’t use a detergent for bathing. This makes your pores and skin rough and dry.

Scented soaps, deodorant bars, and also alcohol based products deplete natural oils from your pores and skin thereby making it dry. Hence, prefer using a mild cleanser that is free of any scent. You can blot your pores and skin lightly so that you can retain the moisture of one’s skin.

Don’t use just any skin care products that cross your path. To know about safe skin care for dry skin and the products that best suits your needs, you need to search through the list of ingredients used in preparing that product. If you find that you are hypersensitive to any of the ingredients present in the product, make sure that you do not use it.

In general, mild and unscented skin care products help lower irritation thereby making your pores and skin feel pleasant. Alcohol-based toners, deodorant soaps, and products containing fragrance can irritate sensitive and dry pores and skin. You have to pay added attention to your hands. It is because; in the time of winter both hands are more likely to get dry. Better that you apply a good quality exfoliator so as to avoid dry as well as dead skin cells.

Also, never forget safe skin care requires that toxic free skin care products be used on the pores and skin, the largest organ of the body. Understand that over 70% of what is put on the pores and skin will penetrate the body and end up in the system. A lot of these toxic ingredients have now been identified to cause cancer, respiratory problems, and also birth defects, simply to name a few. Read labels and research the ingredients.

You have to also include adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables as part of your dietary intake. This is because vegetables and fruits contain vitamin supplements in substantial amounts that help prevent dry pores and skin. Make sure consuming no less than three portions daily.

If your dry skin problem continues or worsens, think about consulting a dermatologist at once. For safe pores and skin care for dry skin, the dermatologist will recommend you the medicated products that best suit your requirements.


Terry Metcalfe writes on behalf of Showers n Baths specialists in steam showers which are ideal for replenishing the skin and rejuvenating the body against the cold of winter.

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