10 Winter Skincare Tips

How to Care for Your Skin During the Worst Weather

By Nancy Lichtenstein, published Jan 09, 2008
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Winter weather conditions can be harsh on your skin, but following a few simple tips to tweak your winter skincare routine can ensure that your skin will look fresh as a budding rose come springtime.

Don't forget the SPF. Although there are fewer hours of sunlight during the winter, the winter sun itself is strong, and even if you're spending most of your time indoors, you can be exposed while you're driving, sitting near a window, etc. Unless you work outside, it's not necessary to use beach-worthy sunscreen, but you should at the very least use a moisturizer or foundation with SPF 15. Lip balm with SPF 15 will also help keep your mouth soft and smooth, and if you have a problem with small vertical lines, applying eye cream above your lip line can help.

Take advantage of the longer winter nights to use skincare products with active anti-aging ingredients like retinol, copper peptides, Vitamin C, AHA/BHAs are kinetin. Your skin absorbs these products better when you're at rest, so if you slather them on at bedtime you'll look refreshed in the morning. Don't overdo it, though. One active ingredient at a time is more than enough for most people, and overuse of exfoliating ingredients can severely irritate the skin.

Wind and cold can cause chafing and irritation. Limit the amount of skin you expose by wearing scarves, hats, etc. Fortunately, textured tights are in fashion again, so you don't have to go bare-legged even in evening.

Don't overdue the hot showers or baths in wintertime. Although the hot water may feel good, it will dry out and irritate your skin. Warm water is a better bet, and if you add some baby oil to the bathwater or apply directly to your skin immediately after showering, you'll be super smooth.

If you're in a profession that requires a lot of hand washing, like teacher, doctor, or mom, alternate antibacterial gel with regular soap and water. Both can be driving to the hands, but switching back and forth gives your skin a chance to recover. When you do use soap and water, be sure to dry your hands thoroughly, because wet skin is easily chapped.

Takeaways
  • Wear SPF every day, even in winter, to prevent skin cancer and wrinkles.
  • Alternate between soap and water and antibacterial hand gel to give your hands a chance to recover.
  • Avoid scented products in wintertime, as the alcohol in them can make dry skin worse.
Did You Know?
If salon treatments aren't in your budget, you can buy gel-lined moisturizing gloves and socks at most drugstores and sleep in them at home. Even cheaper is to slather your hands and feet with Vaseline and sleep in ordinary cotton socks and gloves.
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Great info!

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 7:02:08 PM

 
Great tips and you are right in the fact that you still need sunblock even though it's cold

Posted on 02/15/2008 at 8:02:10 PM

 
My skin is so very dry this year, worse than I can remember in ages, so I will be trying some of your suggestions!@

Posted on 02/05/2008 at 6:02:55 PM

 
Great tips, but I do love hot showers in the winter.

Posted on 01/22/2008 at 6:01:20 PM

 
awesome tips! great article idea!

Posted on 01/22/2008 at 5:01:35 PM

 
Great tips!

Posted on 01/13/2008 at 8:01:50 PM

 
Really wonderful tips!

Posted on 01/13/2008 at 3:01:32 PM

 
Yes, even in the Pacific NW maritime area, we still get dry and chapped, good article. :) Sheri

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 11:01:37 AM

 
Good article and good advice. I suffer from a skin disorder called eczema, every year when it gets cold my skin goes all reptile on me. I have tried everything from colloidial oatmeal baths to corn huskers lotion. I didn't get much relief until I started taking vitamin e oil pills.

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 8:01:16 AM

 
Great tips, printing this article!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 10:01:55 AM

 
My skin has been very dry this year, unusually so, and I appreciate the information. I haven't tried some of your tips and I'm going to start!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 10:01:50 AM

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