One cold day you look into a mirror and see reflection of some negative features on your face. The facial features may include blemishes and a few wrinkles. For many people, the cold days of winter bring uncomfortable dryness to the skin. The dryness of skin results in unsightliness, cracking, and flaking. Many people dream their skin stays moist and healthy through the winter months. So, how to get good starts to banish dry skin and boost your winter skin care regimen for winter beauty?
Seek a Specialist
Asking for advice from an esthetician or dermatologist may be a good idea. They will troubleshoot your current skin care regimen and recommend suitable skin care products.
It is not how much you pay for products but how you skin responds to the products that you should take into consideration when choosing.
Exfoliate regularly
Exfoliation is used to get rid of dead skin cells that are no longer useful as such lifeless cells combined with oil and dirt on the skin often result in clogging up skin pores, thus increasing chances of blackheads and pimples.
Regular exfoliation keeps your skin tone even, your acne in check and to improve the circulatory flow.
Moisturize twice a day
In addition to massage improving circulation, moisturizer helps hydrate your skin all day, thus producing the best results.
You should find an “ointment” moisturizer as the oil will create a protective layer on the skin.
Give Your Hands a Hand
Wearing gloves is a must when going outside. Your hands need warmness and moisture in cold, dry weather.
Hydrate for Your Health
Water is vital to our health, helping flush out toxins and waste products from the body. Drinking a healthy amount of water keeps your skin stay young looking.
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Facial Skin Care Tips
I have been working as a doctor of a general hospital since February 1998. In addition, I am a full time writer and specialize in weight loss related issues. I also write for a number of different websites on the Internet.
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