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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Winter Skin Care Tips

As cold days are coming, the skin is the main barometer of sudden changes of temperature. It is the skin that represents our first barrier against so many aggressive factors, like wind, snow, temperature changes, and cold. Therefore, we all should pay a lot of attention and upgrade our skin care habits in order to maintain its health and beauty. Take a look to some winter skin care tips.

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The sun-kissed skin we obtained after our holidays doesn’t only have an aesthetic effect, but also very noxious consequences upon the tegument structure. Our skin is made from several layers and it reacts when faced with the aggressive environmental attacks. In time, the negative results can be observed: wrinkles, the appearance of freckles, premature aging of the skin, DNA modification with the risk of developing melanoma even 10 or 30 years after the sunburn. In order to avoid cutaneous aging, it is advisable to take care of your skin on a daily basis. And everything starts with a good hygiene. Cleansing the face is a must whether it rains, snows, or it’s sunny. As harsh elements can really damage your skin, check out some winter skin care tips.

  • Water is a vital element for our body, especially for our skin. Deprived of water, the skin dries, turns red, becomes rougher, ages more rapidly, and is not able to face the external aggressions. Hydration is the main objective when it comes to skin regeneration, both by using dermatocosmetics rich in multivitamins, and by ensuring a daily amount of minimum 1,5-2 liters of water, which facilitates the elimination of toxins and the strength of the epidermis. Therefore, the first important gesture that can help you avoid damages is to drink water.

  • A beautiful, smooth, luminous skin is a very-well hydrated skin. Just for the record, the skin of a baby contains 80% water. During cold winter days, our skin tends to dry out. Some of the symptoms of a dry skin are: discomfort sensation, the skin turns red, and it even becomes irritated. Therefore, we should slow down water loss by making a barrier that stops the water molecules from getting away. Choose suited moisturizing creams with rich textures, which are perfect for winter, that nourish and recharge the skin. Apply hydrating, nourishing and regenerating masks, two times a week, in order to repair the skin and prepare it to face external aggressions.

  • As we have said before, there are certain moisturizing creams that act at skin level by applying a protective layer and therefore avoiding excessive water loss.The best thing you can do in order to prevent any damage is to choose a moisturizer that is oil-based, or products containing humectants, like glycerine.

  • If you are prone to acne, it is very important to see a dermatologist, especially if the problem becomes even worse in winter.


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