7 Tips for Taking Care of Skin in the Winter

It’s important to stay on top of your skincare all the time, but you might notice that during the winter, things can get especially difficult. There are so many different skin concerns that come up during the wintertime that you don’t have to deal with during the rest of the year. Especially if you struggle with dry skin or breakouts, the winter can be A dreaded season. However, there are plenty of ways that you can take a little bit better care of your skincare throughout the winter season. Whether you are already a skincare guru or you simply want to learn the best tips and tricks that work for you, here are a few of the best ways that you can care for your skin a little bit better as the weather gets frightful.

1. Stay Hydrated

Even though staying hydrated isn’t a guarantee for solving all of your skin concerns, it is important to stay hydrated in order to make sure that your skin still has the proper moisture, just like the rest of your body. Really, you should be staying hydrated for a number of reasons. Your skin is just one of them. Make sure that you drink enough water every single day, and you might notice the dryness in your skin reducing.

2. Moisturize Every Day

Yes, even if your skin is incredibly oily. Although many people don’t know this, it’s important to moisturize every single day no matter what skin type you have. This is because moisturizing helps to protect the moisture barrier of your skin so you can withstand the elements, which can be especially important during the winter. Additionally, staying moisturized can stop your skin from overproducing oils and making your skin even more oily if that tends to be something you struggle with.

3. Keep Wearing SPF

Even if you might not be feeling the sun’s rays, it’s important that you still protect your skin from damage. Even using a low SPF like 15 or 30 can help you block between 93 and 97% of UVB rays, which means that it’s extremely worthwhile to put on sunscreen every morning, especially if you know you’re going to be outside.

4. Avoid Added Fragrances

Added fragrances can be especially drying to the skin, which means that the worst time to use products with added fragrances is the winter. Make sure that you check the ingredient labels for all of the products that you use regularly.

5. Try a Professional

You may very well be familiar with professional services, but you might also be a newbie. Regardless of whether you’ve had a facial before, this winter could be the time to try one out. Often, going to a professional will help you figure out exactly what you need for your skin, and they can help to address a variety of skin concerns in a short period of time. They might even recommend specific products that would work well for your skin.

6. Avoid Alcohol

Much like artificial fragrances, skincare products with alcohol in them can sometimes be especially drying. If you already struggle with dryness, the wintertime is probably the worst time to use lots of products with heavy alcohol in them. Check the ingredient labels and make sure that you aren’t using anything too stripping or harsh.

7. Use Lip Balm

Your lips are a part of your skin, just like the rest of your face. Nobody likes dealing with chapped or cracked lips, and luckily there is an easy fix for this. Simply find a lip balm or chapstick that works for you and keep it on your person at all times to stay moisturized.

Skincare for the Winter

It’s always important to make sure that you are looking after your skin throughout the entire year, but the winter can bring its own unique challenges. No matter what skin type you have, there are plenty of ways that you can adjust your routine to suit the new season.

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