Winter Skin Tips - How To Look After Skin In
The Winter
Changing temperatures mean a change of routine, no matter which part of
the world you live in. Knowing a little about how
skin functions in the winter, and tweaking a few
habits, can make all the difference between a dull
winter complexion and glowing radiance.
- Start the day with a hot shower... but
before you get out switch to cold water for
about fifteen seconds. Then turn up the heat a
little, and down again to repeat the process for
about two minutes. “Why would I want to do
that?!” I hear you cry! This is a simple
hydrotherapy technique which revitalizes the
skin by stimulating the flow of blood through
the body. It is both invigorating and highly
beneficial to the skin. So even though you may
not really enjoy the process, just think of the
all the good it’s doing you!
- Use a good moisturizer. Choose a highly
protective day cream which contains zinc oxide,
and provides SPF30 protection to form a barrier
against the elements. Creamier, water-in-oil
emulsions are best. And don’t forget about your
lips. Chapped lips are often the most noticeable
problem for a lady in the winter. Use a highly
moisturizing lip balm which provides a
protective barrier, with vitamin E for good
elasticity.
- Exfoliate at least twice a week. This will
remove dead cells and allow the skin to absorb
extra moisture. The oil which we all complain
about in the Summer is no longer being produced
because of cooler winter temperatures and
central heating. Therefore the skin looses the
water which should be retained in the lower
dermis of the skin. This can lead to premature
aging of the skin and fine lines, whilst your
skin can appear puffy and grey. Nice!
- Drink a glass of hot water with lemon. This
Chinese herbal remedy is a sure-fire method of
energizing your body. It will de-tox your entire
system, including the liver and gall bladder.
This means that your body will be able to clean
the blood faster to get rid of toxins
responsible for bad skin.
- Simply sleep! Money can’t buy the benefits
of a good nights’ rest. Your oxygen levels will
drop if you don’t get enough sleep, meaning that
your cells will not be renewed as quickly. This
is when degenerative skin aging sets in. Try to
get seven, if not eight or nine hours of rest a
night to achieve absolutely painless benefits.
It’s ideal!
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