Keeping Your Skin Moisturized During the Winter 2
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Keeping Your Skin Moisturized During the Winter 2
The reason your skin gets so dry during the winter is mainly because the air around it is so dry. The drier the air, the more water you lose from your skin.
While you can’t make the air more humid outside, you CAN control the moisture level inside your home or workplace. Setting up a humidifier in your house and office will help your skin stay soft and supple all year round.
While you can’t use a humidifier outside, you can protect your skin from the dry air by covering it up. While you might think you don’t need to bundle up for a short walk outside, putting on a coat, gloves, and a scarf will help keep your skin hydrated.
If you’re going to be outside for longer periods of time, you can protect yourself more by putting on lotion before you cover up.
Another notorious offender for drying out your skin besides the cold weather is soap.
As the cold and flu season revs up, we’re much more likely to wash our hands and use harsh antibacterial soaps that suck the moisture from our hands and the rest of the body.
To keep moisture in, find moisturizing hand soap and use moisturizing cleansers as opposed to soap for the rest of your body. Just like lotions, look for soaps with added vitamins to help stop your skin from drying out. Make sure you avoid harsh detergents all year round.
Just because it’s cold and dry in the winter, doesn’t mean you have to deal with itchy and embarrassing dry skin.
Just take these few extra steps to keep it looking and feeling great all year round, but especially during the harsh winter months.