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Friday, December 4, 2009

How To Treat Dry Skin In The Winter Months

How To Treat Dry Skin In The Winter Months. Are you ever afflicted by the weather? Whether we like it or not, the temperature and humidity have a large effect on our skin. Okay, you probably already knew this, but many people don't. Some individuals actually believe that it solely has to do with what you consume. If this was your train of thought, think again. There are in fact a number of factors that affect our appearance. Diet, sleep and climate are three of the big ones. One of the more common skin dilemmas that many of us grapple with on a regular basis is dry skin. Do you have a dry skin treatment? Maybe you slap on loads of moisturizers and lotions. While this is not a bad treatment, you certainly want to make sure you're using the right ones. Some of those so-called dry skin treatment solutions out there are unfortunately bogus and can actually worsen the situation.

I have had dry skin as long as I can remember. It's not a big deal in my opinion. It could be severe acne or rosechea, which I would think is even more difficult to treat. For me a decent dry skin treatment such as a quality moisturizer does the trick. If you have the same dilemma, then I would suggest some simple daily solutions. Always regulate the humidity in your home. That stale air in your house can really dry out your skin if you're not careful. A big factor to consider is the way you bathe. You should always cleanse with tepid or lukewarm water in order to avoid stripping your delicate skin. Be sure to use a gentle soap-free cleanser, and only wash your mug once a day. The truth is your skin needs those natural oils. That's why they're there. Many people make the mistake of cleansing too often. Your diet is also crucial to your appearance. It is true that greasy, fatty food can have a negative effect on your complexion. You want to be sure to consume a lot of fruits and vegetables regularly.

Water is often misinterpreted as a dry skin treatment. While it is very healthy to drink plenty of water, it will not work as a dry skin treatment. The exterior of your skin has to do with the external elements. You need to cleanse properly and moisturize immediately to treat dry skin. This helps lock the moisture in. This is especially necessary in the winter time.

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11/11/10

Do you remember when you were a child and your skin had that natural glow? Even as a teenager, skipping the pimple phase, you had beautiful skin. Then when you turned older you looked in the mirror one day and asked yourself, what happened to my glowing skin? What happened to that glowing skin is it's not naturally glowing anymore: it needs your help. You are at the age where you have to make some type of effort to get and keep that glow. If we were smart, we would start taking care of our skin much sooner, but most of us don't. We wait until we wake up one day and realize we don't look like that child or teenager anymore.

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