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Harsh winds
and cold spells that come with winter can strip away your skin's
moisture levels leaving your skin feeling tight and dry.
Indoors, central heating and the extra layers of clothes you
wear can prevent your skin from getting the air it needs to
properly breathe. Here are some tips to help you keep your skin
feeling and looking healthy.
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Daily
moisturising with a face cream and body lotion goes a long way
to keep skin feeling and looking healthy. After your bath or
shower, pat (rather than rub) your skin dry, and then
immediately apply moisturiser all over your body. This will
trap additional moisture into the skin and help prevent
dryness and flaking.
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With their
constant use and exposure, hands need attention all year
round, but especially in winter. Applying a moisturising hand
cream each time you wash your hands will help to keep them
healthy. If your hands are severely dry during the winter
months, try covering them with a thin layer of Vaseline
Petroleum Jelly before you go to bed and wear a pair of light
cotton gloves that you will keep on during the night. While
you sleep, the gloves will help the Vaseline to penetrate your
dry skin by trapping in the moisture.
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Feet can
also get particularly dry and cracked during winter. You can
soften them with a relaxing soak at the end of the day,
filling a large bowl with warm water and some lavender oil
(the lavender is wonderful for helping you relax at the end of
the day!). Scrub with a loofah or foot file to remove dry,
flaky skin. Follow with a lightweight lotion suitable for dry
skin. As with your hands, you can give dry feet a wonderful
treat by massaging in some Vaseline Petroleum Jelly and
wearing socks overnight to seal in moisture.
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Using hot
water in your bath or shower dries your skin and removes the
essential natural moisturisers your skin needs to stay
healthy. As an alternative, consider having shorter baths and
showers with warm water.
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To prevent
lips from getting chapped, apply a product such as Vaseline
Petroleum Jelly to lips before going out to provide a
protective barrier against the drying effects of wintry
weather.
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When you
are cleansing, be careful to avoid alcohol-based cleansers as
well as vigorous exfoliation. Be gentle on your skin as too
vigorous exfoliation can remove some of the skin's protective
barrier function.
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Counteract
the drying effects of central heating with a humidifier, which
puts water back into the air and helps your skin stay
moisturised. Placing a dish of water near the radiator can
also help.
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The golden
rule when the elements are at their worst is moisturise,
moisturise, moisturise… keeping bottles or tubes of lotion in
different places makes it easier for regular moisturising to
become part of you and your family's daily routine. Keep a
moisturiser to hand in the bathroom, the kitchen, the car and
your handbag.
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