Winter and Summer Skin Care

Winter and Summer Skin Care

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Winter and Summer Skin Care

Just as your body needs different clothing to protect it against the changing weather, your skin needs a different skincare regime to properly protect it from the elements. As the body's largest organ, skin is far more delicate than you probably realize. Here is a closer look at how winter versus summer affects skin and its care.

Why Is Winter Skin Care Different From Summer Skin Care?

Winter months are colder and drier than summer months when heat and humidity levels rise. When exposed to the harsh winter weather, skin takes a beating, becoming excessively dry, irritated and chapped. Clothing protects most skin but we often fail to protect our faces. Moving indoors isn't any better. Constantly running heaters and dehumidifiers sap every bit of moisture from the air.

During the summer, temperatures warm, and more skin becomes exposed to the elements. Higher temperatures and humidity levels increase the amount of sweat the body produces in an attempt to cool off. As an unintentional consequence, skin becomes oilier and more prone to pimples and other irritation. Swimming is great way to cool off however exposure to harsh pool chemicals and salt water can lead to excessive dryness.

Tips For Protecting Your Skin In Winter

Apply sunscreen regularly because you're just as likely to sunburn in the winter as you are in the summer. Apply sunscreen, moisturizer or make-up with a minimum SPF of 15. Be sure to protect lips by wearing lipstick or lip balm with sun protection. Stop licking lips!

Moisturize. Add moisture to inside air by turning on a humidifier. If you don't have one, place a pan of water near the radiator or heat source. Plants help moisturize the air. Add moisture to your body by using emollient-based soaps, lotions and creams.

Take shorter, warmer showers and baths. Hot water strips away natural oils as does staying submerged in water. Adding moisturizers to bath water helps, but take care when exiting as tub will be slippery.

Reduce the number of times you apply toner after cleansing and use toners with no or low alcohol levels. Gently exfoliate using a washcloth or scrub to remove dead skin cells and stimulate skin.

Tips For Protecting Skin During Summer Months

Always protect your skin from the effects of ultraviolet radiation by applying sunscreen, wearing sun-protective clothing, and seeking shade whenever possible. Stay out of the sun when it's strongest, between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm.

Excessive sweat and oils clog pores so use a cooling cleanser containing salicylic acid to keep skin blemishes under control. Cleansers made with eucalyptus or menthol extracts feel good and help keep pores clean and open.

Change your moisturizing products because the skin doesn't need as much moisturizing protection during summer as it does during winter.

After swimming, always rinse your body with cool water to remove chlorine and salt.

A facial mask applied once a week will deep-clean pores and help skin retain its natural pH balance. Use a mister to keep skin cool and moist.

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