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6 Tips to Stop Winter From Weathering Your Skin

Lowa winter blanket the state in white flakes. Snow covers the cities and countryside and can make for some rough travels.

The long, cold winter has the same effect on your body. As the seasons change, your skin changes, too. Your knuckles turn white. Your hands and feet become dry and rough — even flaky. Wrinkles are more defined. And the skin on your face feels tight.

While the weather outside is frightful, your skin doesn’t have to be. When temps are down, ramp up your skincare regimen to keep your face, hands, and feet healthy and hydrated.

Why does winter make my skin so dry?

There are a lot of factors. But cold weather is the biggest one. It gets extremely cold and windy in Iowa and, unlike our muggy summers, there’s no humidity in the air.

These environmental factors cause the moisture in your skin to evaporate more quickly. Since your hands and face are more exposed to the elements, they’re more likely to feel the effects of winter weather.

Cold, dry air isn’t the only problem. There are a number of other things winter brings that make healthy skin harder to maintain:

  • Constant heating indoors – The air inside can do as much damage as the air outdoors. Winter forces you to spend more time indoors with the thermostat turned up, exposing your skin to dry, forced air day and night.
  • Longer hot showers and baths – A long, hot shower or a relaxing bath is more appealing when it’s cold outside. And the temperature in your home can make you linger in the warmth for a little longer. But hot water and the extended time you spend in it strips your skin of its protective oils.
  • Frequent handwashing – Practicing good hygiene and preventing cold and flu have similar effects on your hands.

Read the complete article at Iowaclinic.com

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