Winter-Proof Your Skin
Your skin is the first identity of your personality as a person looks at your face and your skin whenever he looks at you for the first time. Therefore you must take very good care of your skin. As a matter of fact your skin needs attention throughout the year. Especially during the winter season, when your skin seems to dry up, you must pay very close attention in nourishing it.
Studies at the International Dermal Institute have found that not less than 59 percent of women suffer from dryness of their skin during that particular season. Their skin gets dehydrated due to which their skin looks to be dry and rough.
Are you eager to nourish your skin effectively during the winter season? If ‘yes’, then follow these tips which are provided by the noted specialists working in the field.
Take care of your skin surface:
Exfoliation buffs away the dead cells that make our complexion dull. Your effort to remove the top layer appears to stimulate cell production lower layers of the epidermis. You can use a soft facecloth or a flannel to scrub your skin very gently instead of a facial scrub.
Get your skin richer:
However after getting the surface of the required quality, you can try certain beauty regime to enrich your skin especially during the biting cold. According to Hannah Cowell, skincare manager at U.R. Beautiful, Kingston-upon-Thames, use a luxurious cream version for getting the richer feeling in your skin. Even if you want to use moisturizer on your skin, you must choose the right one for you as an expensive and creamier moisturizer doesn’t guarantee a rich and healthy nourishment, it must have the required ingredient for nourishment as well.
Hannah Cowell also advises you to use sun protection cream is also very useful for saving your skin from getting burnt by the UV rays of the sun. If you take the measures given here, you can make as well as keep your skin richer, softer, brighter and plumper.
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