Whether you live in Laguna Beach or Louisville, your skin is bound to get weathered over the winter months. Renowned dermatologist Dr. Tina Alster and St. Ives’ consulting dermatologist Dr. Marsha Gordon share their tips for fabulous winter skin.
1. Avoid Exfoliating.
Even if you’re dying to get rid of dry, flaky skin, Dr. Alster suggests slowing down your exfoliating routine. “You may be making the problem worse by removing what few natural oils are left in your skin.” She says it’s simply better to moisturize and to leave the exfoliating to only once a month, which actually mimics the skin’s natural exfoliation process.
2. Combat Windburn.
The minute you step outside on a blustery day, you’re going to have to battle windburn. The best way to avoid the pain (and look) of chapped skin is to cover up. Dr. Alster recommends first applying a heavier-than-normal moisturizer with petroleum to moisturize the skin, as well as to protect it from the wind. Then, both doctors agree you must cover your face with a scarf, or some other kind of shield. If windburn does occur, Alster recommends applying a soothing balm overnight, and by morning, you should show improvement.
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| MorganC | |
| I have the exact same problem. Not fun. I use Neutrogena's oil-free anti-acne moisturizer and it works wonders. You should check it out. | |
| TinyDancer | |
| I have dry patches on my face in the winter and my face is usually oily. Does anyone have recommendations for brands of moisturizers good for my skin type? | |
| coffeeteame | |
| I went skiing this past weekend an my face is ridiculously chapped. I recommend that anyone who goes skiing (or snowboarding) invest in one of those face masks. They make you look like a creeper, but they are so worth it - for keeping your skin looking good. | |