Skincare Tips for Spring Season

By Sabah Karimi, published Mar 10, 2007
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As you pull out of hibernation mode from the long winter, it might be high time to enjoy a detox and freshen up any dry skin for the new season. The long winter may have had you cozying up to the fireplace and enjoying extra heat, but it's likely that your skin endured some damage in the process. Post-winter skin can look pale, dry, stressed out, and fatigued. The hot air and heat can easily dehydrate skin, and make it less likely to repair itself naturally. Are you ready for your spring makeover?

Spring is a great time to liven up your skincare routine and regime, and making sure you use the right products for your skin type is only part of the process. A skin detox for the face is easy with a spa facial, or even a facial at home. The goal is to remove the toxins that are embedded in the pores, and allow fresh oxygen to circulate throughout the cells in the top layer of your skin. If you're looking for a full-body restoration, be sure to soak in a sea salt bath and wrap yourself in a nourishing body wrap. Any detoxifying body treatments at the local spa can also help jumpstart your fresh look.

Normal skin can usually adjust well to the change of seasons, and you may simply ned to cut back on moisturizers used during the winter months. Dry skin may need an added boost by increasing circulation; any mud masks with clarifying agents can help bring skin cells up to speed. Dry skin will also need much less moisturizer as the temperature starts to rise. Oily skin will need some help and restoration as humidity levels begin to increase, and any skin balancing treatments can help with corrective spots nd specific areas. Oily skin is prone to breakouts, especially in direct sunlight; a hat and plenty of sun protection are always a wise choice.

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