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For many people, the cold breezy days of winter bring uncomfortable dryness to the skin of the face, hands, and feet. The drier the air, the drier the skin. To maximize the amount of water in the air.
How to keep skin moisturized in the winter can be confusing. Should you change your diet? Drink more water? What about supplements and expensive oils?
We have narrowed this winter skin to-do list down to 5 simple expert-approved tips.
1.) Moisturize your feet
Feet mostly tend to be dry in winters and cold weather can exacerbate dehydrated soles and cracked heels. Apply an oily moisturizer and wear socks before you sleep.
2.) Add sugar to your shampoo
Your scalp becomes more dandruff friendly in the winter. Add a teaspoon of granulated sugar to the amount of shampoo for making your scalp flake-free.
3.) Use lip balms
If winter has your pout in a painful state use a nice lip balm to ease the pain away.
4.) Apply a body oil before you bath
Hot water can dehydrate your skin. Using oil before you bath creates a shield to protect skin from the harsh steamy water.
5.) Almond oil
Although all types of oil works wonder on your skin almond oil is suitably best for use in winters. The fatty acids help your skin retain moisture and can heal chapped and irritated skin.
Exfoliate skin regularly
Dry skin is one of the biggest skin concerns this season, which is why exfoliating is so important. Rub the scrub over your body and feel the difference.
Don’t skip moisturizer
Moisturize! The weather in winter makes your skin dry and dehydrated. Moisturizer protects the skin on your face from the various effects of weather.
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