Hot Tips for Cold Temps.
Redness. Dryness. Irritation. As temperatures drop, our skin often bears the brunt of seasonal changes. Help your skin weather the weather with these simple steps:
Limit Hot Showers. While a hot shower might feel heavenly, it can strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it dry and irritated. Opt for warm water and shorter showers to retain maximum moisture.
Use Gentle Cleansers. Avoid soapy and acidic cleansers that can fry your face. Try a hydrating cleanser to effectively remove impurities without stripping your skin.
Increase Hydration. Colder air tends to be less humid, leading to moisture loss from the skin. Combat this by incorporating a hydrating serum like Hyaluronic Acid into your regimen. Masking twice a week also works wonders, locking in moisture to keep skin soft and supple.
Don't Forget Sunscreen. Even in the winter, UV rays can damage your skin. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen on exposed areas like your face and hands every time you head outdoors.