Skin-care
tips for all In winter
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your skin gets drier in the winter, use oil-based ointments and creams that
tend to be more moisturizing and less grating than water-based lotions,
suggested Dr. Nicole Burkemper, an associate professor of dermatology at Saint
Louis University.
Public with dried
up skin on the face should avoid harsh peels, masks, alcohol-based toners or
astringents that can strip oil from the skin, Burkemper said in a university
news release. Products with alpha-hydroxy and retinoid can also worsen dry
facial skin, she added.
For waterless
lips, plain petroleum jelly is an effective and cheap way to prevent chapping,
Burkemper said.
While having
a bath or shower, she recommends closing the bathroom door to trap moisture,
and restrictive baths or showers to 5 to 10 minutes. Use warm, rather than hot,
water and a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser. And blot your skin dry with a
towel, and apply moisturizer without delay after your dry skin.
"scarf
are important, and leather gloves hold in warmth better than cloth or woven
gloves," Burkemper added. "You should also remove wet gloves and
socks as soon as possible since the moisture can actually worsen dry, irritated
skin."
If you have
dry skin on your hands, apply moisturizing cream after washing your hands, she
said.
"If
dry, itchy skin does not respond to the above recommendations, see a
dermatologist," Burkemper said. "Severe dry skin may need a
prescription ointment or cream, and dry skin may be a sign of a skin condition
that needs medical treatment."
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