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    #HealthBytes: How to prevent dry skin during winter

    #HealthBytes: How to prevent dry skin during winter

    By Rashi Bhattacharyya
    Nov 08, 2020
    12:20 am

    What's the story

    Having dry skin during winter is quite normal due to the rapid loss of moisture.

    However, this condition is annoying, itchy and uncomfortable. In fact, it can accelerate other pre-existing skin conditions too.

    To prevent dry skin this season, you need to get ready to put some extra efforts in your skin care regime.

    Here are some preventive measures to tackle this condition.

    Short showers

    Keep your showers short; avoid extreme hot water

    Who doesn't love long showers? But in winter you should limit your bath time to maximum 10 minutes, because excessive cleaning can strip away all the natural nourishment from your body.

    Another factor that is important here is your bath water temperature.

    Too much hot water can cause increased evaporation of your skin's hydration.

    Also, replace harsh soaps with moisturizing shower gel.

    Exfoliation

    Exfoliate with gentle products that contain glycolic or lactic acid

    To keep the skin hydrated for a longer time, exfoliation is important before using any moisturizing agent like creams and serums.

    You can use a gentle scrub or cleanser with a mild glycolic or lactic acid to get off the dead skin.

    If you have raw or severely dry skin, skip the exfoliator and gently use a wet washcloth instead.

    Moisturize

    Find your perfect moisturizer, apply it right after taking shower

    To find the perfect moisturizer, look for products with ingredients like ceramides, dimethicone, alpha hydroxy acids such as lactic acid, and shea butter.

    These ingredients can help in locking the moisture in your skin for a longer time. Also, make sure that the lotion is thick.

    Once you find the correct product, apply it daily. For better results, apply it right after taking shower.

    Clothes

    Keep your skin properly covered when you go outside

    Keeping your skin covered not only saves you from catching cold, but it also protects your skin.

    If you go outside with inadequate skin coverage, the harsh and cold wind can badly affect your skin, and dry it out.

    Utilize your scarves, hats, gloves, jackets properly this season.

    It also helps to wear natural materials like cotton/wool, because synthetic fabrics can irritate sensitive skin.

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