I think we have all experienced the unfortunate occurrence of dry skin in the winter. The cool breeze is constantly blowing on your face and the air is just so dry. Then, you find yourself with a red, chapped, and peeling face. Sometimes, it can seem like this skin mishap is unavoidable, but think again. Here are 10 ways to protect your skin from that unfortunate winter dryness.
Moisturize – all the time
Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. We simply cannot express how important it is to moisturize. Your skin needs to be moisturized to stay soft, smooth, healthy, and glowing.
Of course, you probably know that you should always moisturize before putting your makeup on in the morning. But, did you know you should also moisturize after you wash your face at night?
Ideally, you should moisturize twice each day. Keep a bottle of moisturizer close by so you don’t forget.
Choose your moisturizer carefully
But, with all the moisturizing, you need to make sure you select the best product for your skin. Be careful when choosing your moisturizer because some products have ingredients that might actually dry your skin out even more. Go for a smart formula that uses natural and nourishing ingredients.
Use lukewarm water
It can be tempting to wash your face with steaming hot water – it feels good on your skin. But, in the winter, the warm water strips away the oils from your skin.
However, by lowering the temperature just a little bit and using lukewarm water for your shower and to wash your face and hands, you will find that your skin maintains that natural oil it needs to stay soft.
Drink plenty of water
It is easy to get in enough water when it is hot outside, but it becomes difficult when it is cold as we drink more coffee and tea. But, don’t forget that your skin needs hydration from the inside too – not just from the outside like it gets through moisturizing.
Hydrate through various methods
In addition to drinking plenty of water, you should also practice other ways of hydrating from the inside, out. During the winter, focus on eating foods high in water content such as vegetables like cucumbers and tomato.
Use DIY masks
Aside from moisturizing, another great way to ensure your skin is getting enough hydration is to use homemade masks during the winter months.
Most DIY masks use household items that are great for naturally moisturizing the skin and providing it with nutrients to protect it from the dry air.
Exfoliate
Don’t forget that getting rid of dead skin cells is another important step to protecting your skin from the dry winter air. Once you exfoliate, follow immediately with your chosen moisturizer.
Protect your skin
Taking preventative measures like moisturizing and hydrating your skin are great ways to avoid dry skin in the winter. But, another sure-fire way to avoid dry skin is to protect your skin by covering it up using gloves, hats, and scarves.
Humidify your home
While the air might be dry outside, you likely don’t think about how dry it also gets in your home. Having the heater on inside dries the air out even further – leading to more dry skin.
To help prevent this, add a humidifier to your home to moisturize the air a little bit while still keeping your home warm.
Change your cleanser
Cleansers can be one of the main reasons you experience dry skin. During the winter months, look for a cleanser that is hydrating and provides more moisturizer than your typical cleanser.
It will be much less frustrating to take care of your skin from the beginning rather than trying to fix it once it is already dried out.
By following these few simple tips, you can be on your way to moisturized skin – even in the winter!
How do you keep your skin moisturised in winter? Please share any skincare tips not mentioned here.
*Collaborative post.
Lots of helpful tips – I went for a facial yesterday and was advised to exfoliate more!
Thanks Helen.
My skin suffers horribly in winter! X
Yea mine too x
I don’t really have a beauty routine except for using a facial wash and moisturise, moisturise, moisturise – at least that’s what my mum used to say to me 🙂
That sounds like a good routine Dean.
Great tips here. I’m such a flakey pastry since the temperature dropped!
Thanks David.
Hi Stella! You know what, I almost always use hot water on my skin. It never occurred to me that it strips the oils away. no wonder my skin feels dry after I washed it. Thank you for sharing I will definitely incorporate some those tips 🙂
Thanks for reading Vicky.
some good tips
Thanks John.
Fab tips – keeping your skin moisturised is so important! Never thought about doing it more than once a day x
Thanks x
Time for me to dig the humidifier out now! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for reading Katy.
Using lukewarm water is a good tip!
Yes it is.
Great tips hunny . My go to is coconut oil and a drop of tea tree oil – works amazing ! X
Thanks Kira x
Great tips, I am so bad at neglecting my skin so really need to start protecting it x
Yes pls do x
These are some great tips especially as the winter weather can be so harsh on skin. I am really trying to remember to moisturise daily and use a night cream as well as drink plenty of water
Laura x
Thanks Laura x
Looks awesome, love to try it out.
Have a nice day!
Thanks.
I moisturise my face several times a day with Aveeno cream which is prescribed by my GP.
@polly58
Oh good.
I always struggle with my skin in winter. Great tips
Thanks Kara.
cool
Thanks.
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Hi. I am not allowing that at the moment.
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Thanks
I totally agree with changing your Cleanser I do that often!
Oh good Taslyn.
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