It's crucial to stay on top of your skin care regime once the cold weather hits. Here are 7 tips to help you care for your skin this fall and winter.
November 26, 2014
It's crucial to stay on top of your skin care regime once the cold weather hits. Here are 7 tips to help you care for your skin this fall and winter.
Cold air can make the skin on your face, hands and feet dry and can lead to more serious problems such as eczema. The indoor heat is also unnatural and hard on your skin.
There's no need to battle against dry skin on your own.
If you have dry skin, it may be necessary to moisturize multiple times each day.
The winter sun may not feel hot, but it's still exposing you to UV rays.
We all tend to focus on our faces when we think about skin care and sun protection, but your hands need extra attention, too.
Drinking water is good for your health in general, and especially good for your skin.
Turning on the heat keeps your home warm in the cold weather, but it also makes the air in your house very dry.
Your feet can get extra dry during the winter months from trudging around in heavy socks and boots.
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