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Happy winter! So Finally, the winter is here! We all love Winter!!! <3 <3 Don’t we? But, Cold winter air can create a mess for your skin and hair. As the temperature decreases, so does your skin’s moisture. flaking, itchiness are common during winter. In fact getting wrinkles is very common in winter! Ji Haan !!! :/ :/ Thus as weather conditions change, you too implement some simple changes in your skincare routine, plus choosing right products, can stay healthy looking all year round.
Here are some essential winter care tips for you which will not only help you to look your skin and hair healthy but will also prevent your skin from early signs of aging. Sounds interesting? Read on then. . . .
Change your cleanser
Cleansers can be extremely drying to the skin. Mild, unscented and soap free cleansers are the best for your skin because they help to maintain its natural moisture. Moisturizing cleansers are a good choice too. Avoid products that contain a high concentration of alcohol. Replace your foaming cleanser with a creamy one (like cleansing milk for example). That way you ensure that your skin does not turn dry after cleansing. After cleansing, don’t leave the skin naked for more than 30 seconds, as this can dehydrate it, leading to increased dryness and wrinkles. Apply a hydrating toner and moisturizer to seal in moisture.
Choose your moisturizer wisely
Some over-the-counter moisturizers have petroleum-based ingredients that can actually further dry your skin in the winter months. Be sure to choose a smart formula that has natural, nourishing ingredients. Go for an oil-based rather than a water-based solution, as it’s more likely to help your skin retain moisture in the winter. You can also try some natural moisturizing oils as they are made with natural, hydrating ingredients like lavender, olive, chamomile, jojoba, and more which help soothe dry and itchy skin.
Maximize your moisturizer
Changing your skin care routine in the winter necessary for everyone. Skin becomes drier in cold weather, especially if it’s windy, because the moisture of the skin is evaporated more quickly by the wind, and the skin doesn’t produce as much oil. Try using a slightly heavier moisturizer than you use in the summer, although still make sure that it’s suitable for your skin type. Don’t forget to moisturize right after you wash. Applying moisture to damp skin helps seal that dampness into the skin. Keep a bottle near the bathtub, shower stall and at every sink and use liberally every time you wash. Make sure you moisturize every morning, especially if you are going outside, to prevent your skin from becoming dry and flaky. At night also, before going to bed, wash your face to remove makeup and pollutants, which could irritate your skin, and apply moisturizer to treat your skin while you sleep.
Don’t forget to exfoliate your skin in winter
Adding an exfoliating step into your skincare routine is a must. Gentle exfoliation will help to remove dead surface skin cells. Don’t exfoliate too frequently during the cold months as scrubbing your face too often leads to losing oils and result in dry skin. Scrubbing further will make it more sensitive, so you should be gentler with your skin by using exfoliators once or twice a week, not more. Avoid physical exfoliators, which contains rough beads as that will irritate your skin and make your skin’s situation worse. Using a scrubber while having a bath will exfoliate the dry and dead skin leaving you feeling soft and fresh. Exfoliating body washes are also a good option in the winter months.
Don’t skip your under eye care
An eye cream is a great addition to any skincare routine during the winter. The skin around the eye is very thin and harsh weather can be extra tough on the eye area. Extra moisture around the eye will help to keep the skin hydrated and soothed. Plus, many eye creams offer additional benefits such as reducing fine lines and wrinkles, puffiness and dark circles.
Keep it Warm but not Hot
If the temperature inside is much hotter than outside it can irritate your skin and can even cause broken capillaries from the temperature shock when you get home or when you go out. While walking around at home wear slippers or warm socks to prevent getting cold feet which can cause chilblains, which cause your toes to swell, the skin to become sore and sometimes causes permanent disfigurement. The same applies for when you are washing. Having a hot shower or bath can cause skin irritation if the weather is cold. As well as this it strips the natural moisture out of the skin and hair. So turn the temperature down from hot to warm. Lukewarm water will not take away the moisture from your skin.
Change your hair care routine in winter
There are plenty of shampoos that help your hair be strong and healthy during winter. Hair goes dry, weak and brittle during winter but if you give it the right treatment, you can avoid it becoming a big issue. Look for shampoos and conditioners which aim to protect and heal your hair, making sure it’s slightly more moisturizing than what you use normally, but still good for your hair type. Also, it may be a good idea to try a moisturizing hair treatment (Oiling your Hair)once or twice a fortnight to help repair the effects of winter, you could even make one yourself !
Your lips need extra attention in Winter
Don’t forget your lips this winter. Lips get chapped very soon and also lose moisture easily. Apply a moisturizing lip balm when you are doing the rest of your skin care, make it part of your routine. Before you go outside apply some Vaseline to your lips as this creates a protective barrier between the cold air and your lips. Remember that Vaseline isn’t actually moisturizing, it’s only protective, so use another lip balm alongside it. Investing in a good lip balm is a good option. I personally use Nivea Lip Balm. You can simply apply the coconut oil on your lips before you go to sleep. This is one of my favorite routines. Try exfoliating your lips to smooth away and dead or flaky skin. Do this by applying a generous amount of Vaseline to your lips, then rub either with sugar with a soft toothbrush. Use circular motions and then rinse your lips and apply balm. Be gentle when exfoliating your lips.
Special care for Hands and Feet
Make sure you always put on loads of moisturizer in your hands and feet, before going out, rather carry a moisturizer with you if you want to have soft hydrated hands. To keep the skin soft and comfortable, massage hand moisturizer into your hands in the morning and evening, as well as every time you wash your hands. If you’re worried about having greasy hands, there are non-greasy feeling hand creams available. If your hands are extremely dry, apply a suitable moisturizer at night and then wear light cotton gloves to keep the moisture on them. The same way, apply lots of moisturizer on your feet and wear socks and go to sleep. This will make sure the moisturizer has fully seeped into your skin making it soft and well hydrated next morning. Once you have washed your hands, make sure you dry them before going out into the cold. Not doing so will make your skin dry.
Eat a balanced diet and stay hydrated from the inside Out
Eating a healthy diet full of nutrients and vitamins is the best way to keep your hair and skin from looking and feeling healthy. Eating foods high in water content can help hydrate your skin from the inside out. Try apples, oranges, kiwi, and watery veggies like celery, tomatoes, cucumbers and carrots etc. Eating well will also make you feel great too! As we tend to drink less water in the winter because we turn to hot drinks like coffee and tea. Remember that your skin needs hydration from the inside, out. A little warm water with lemon can be very refreshing and hydrating at the same time. If you have trouble with maintaining a balanced diet then take multivitamins, but remember that this is not an effective replacement for the real nutrition.
Try DIY Masks
Homemade hydrating masks can provide needed moisture in the winter months. Use natural moisturizing ingredients like honey, yogurt, olive and jojoba oils, almond oil, bananas, and aloe Vera. (I have my own Aloe vera plant at home..yiippyy !!) Mix what you like together to create a cream or paste, and leave on skin for 10-30 minutes for lasting hydration.
It is also important not to overlook an SPF product in the winter. Even though it is cold, UV rays from the sun can continue to cause damage. Regardless of the weather, an SPF product should be worn every day for complete skin care.
Do you have other tips for pampering winter skin? Please share them with me and other readers in the comments section below.
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Nice post :)
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Beautifully written Jinjin. 😘😘
All the tips in the blog is very useful not only for girls but for boys too. 😆😆
I love the fact that you add a pinch of your emotions and expressions in your blog posts. Like- Haan Ji😍😆😘
I loved it. Wonderful Jinjin. 😚😚
I even shared it on my wall too so people can read about their skin care. I loved everything. 😘
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Great tips :) :)
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useful….great post
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always welcome
Amazing tips and I do love to do exfoliation during winter months quite often as skin gets its own toll
Glad you like it ! Certainly, exfoliation is an essential part of winter skin care and that’s my fav too !! :) :)
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Great tips for winters, Jinjin! Well written 😃
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You have mentioned some great tips… Thank you for such an informative post…
Glad you liked it !! Thank u !!
Very informative post..loved it. I need aloe vera plant at home, I am fed up with those colored ones :/
Thank you for this lovely post. I always maintain my skin through the use of natural products from Annimateo. It is working good for the skin.
Glad you liked it ! Thank you so stopping by!
Waoo, beautiful blog for the skin care and skin tips. I got many ideas how to dress up and how can keep safe skin form this winter season. Thanks for sharing this blog.
Glad you liked it ! Thank you for stopping by! xx
these are some amazing tips to deal with skin drying weather :)
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The tips was very useful for us. As skin is sensitive part of the body.They can include nutrition, avoidance of excessive sun exposure and appropriate use of emollients.