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Avoid dry skin in the winter with these steps




 The skin is exposed to climatic factors due to various changes that weaken it and lose its desired natural or vital appearance. Areas such as hands, face, feet, neck, etc. they are exposed to changing climatic factors that cause dryness. In this article, we will know the steps to follow to avoid dry skin.

Steps you can take to prevent your skin from drying out in winter

You can prevent your skin from becoming dry in the winter by doing the following:

  • Moisturize your skin after washing it

Keep your skin continuously moisturized after washing it, because continuous washing leads to a decrease in the percentage of natural oils in your skin, and it is very important to replace these oils with moisturizing materials from the moisturizing products you use. 

  • Use sunscreen

Continue to use harmful sun protection products on a daily basis, as the sun's harmful UV rays can reach even in winter and negatively affect your skin.

  • Moisturize your skin before going to sleep

Use ultra-moisturizing products at night or before bed, as products in the form of thick creams help to hydrate the skin.

  • use fewer products

Try to reduce the amount of cosmetics or care products you use on your skin during the winter. To give the skin a longer rest period and reduce the possibility of dryness or skin irritation in this case.

  • Maintains the humidity of the air in the house

You can add a humidifier or an air condenser in your home or room, as these devices help to give the skin greater moisture due to the contact of this dense air with the skin during the day and night. 

  • drink enough water

To keep your body hydrated from within, you must drink the amounts your body needs for internal hydration.

Causes of drought in winter.

There are a number of causes that lead to dry skin, the most prominent being:

  • low humidity

Low indoor air humidity such as the living room, bedroom or workplace due to the use of heaters and increased temperatures for heating.

  • Cold air

Direct exposure to cold air and cold rain which rapidly draws moisture away from the skin.

  • Hot water

Take hot showers frequently during winter.

  • Excessive cleaning of the skin.

Using soap and rubbing the skin violently with it directly, which draws moisture from the skin cells.

Symptoms you may notice when your skin is dry

When xeroderma occurs, the following skin symptoms may appear:

  • You may feel stretched areas of your skin.
    • You may notice a rough, irritating look and feel to your skin.
    • Continuous itchy areas.
    • The appearance of layers and dry skin scales of great or medium density.
    • An unhealthy high rate of flaking and cracking of the skin.
    • The appearance of unwanted prominent and fine lines on the skin.
    • Skin color changes with redness in white skin and turns gray in brown skin.
    • Deep cracks in the skin where bleeding occurs.

    Article Summary

    Human skin suffers in the winter from some things that lead to dehydration and the appearance of all the problems that accompany dehydration, such as pain, redness, etc.  Roads are one of the causes of dry skin problem in winter.

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