Tips for Skin Care That You Should Not Avoid

First of all, here’s some tips for skin care that you probably should not ignore. Sunscreen is only for the summer; when it’s bleak outside, and the sun barely cuts through the winter chill, how could sunscreens possibly matter? Well, not exactly; the sun certainly does more damage to the complexion in the summer when the UVB rays are stronger; but come winter, reflected UVB rays bouncing off the snow, and the buildings around you, can become nearly as strong as the summer rays. And if you want to talk about UVA rays, the kind that can give you wrinkles, the winter does nothing to them; the rain, the snow, nothing will change UVA damage. Proper full spectrum sunscreen rated 40 or higher, should be your daily routine no matter what part of the year it is, or what part of the country you call home.


Secondly, there is a story doing the rounds, that normal everyday face cream can’t quite cut it in the winter. You need to ditch it for something extra resilient in the cold weather, goes the belief. It is true, that your regular face cream could do with a little help handling deep cold; but that doesn’t mean you have to switch creams altogether. All you need is a little dab of moisturizing serum to go over your skin first; moisturizing serum is light, and it absorbs in the skin really well – especially the formulas with hyaluronic acid. The serum helps your skin attract water, and will plump it up. Rub in your regular face cream on top of it, and you should be good to go.

Finally, here’s the last tips for skin care that will hopefully be helpful. Freezing winter air just peels your skin. A heated room is just what you need. There’s just something about the cold weather. It is so easy to blame it when anything goes wrong with your skin. And intuitively, it seems to make sense that the freezing air you walk through every day, should take some blame when your skin peels in the winter. But in truth, it isn’t the outdoors person who is the most dehydrated. It is the people ensconced at home, with the heating making them nice and toasty. Heated homes tend to have very dry air, and can leave you feeling parched – in your skin. A great buy for your skin in the winters is a humidifier for every room, that can counter all the dryness in the air. Some of these tips for skin care, can seem counter intuitive; but if you think about it, the heat of a natural summer’s day, is filled with humidity, or moisture. Where do you find that in home heating?

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