Martes, Oktubre 11, 2011

Beauty Tips for Outside in the Winter





When you go outside in the winter season, the harsh, cold weather can create many problems and damage the skin. If you don't protect your skin, it can become scaly, dry, unattractive and rough. Central heating dehydrates and pulls moisture out of the skin, which is further aggravated if you expose your skin to sun frequently. Take precautionary measures to revitalize your skin and prevent the damage.

Moisturize and Cleanse

During winter, skin is more vulnerable to dehydration and dryness. Make it a daily habit to apply a moisturizer before going out. Choose a moisturizer that contains sunscreen protection, zinc oxide, sesame oil, lanolin and glycerin to prevent dryness, restore smoothness and preserve water content of the skin. If your skin is extra dry, apply non-greasy moisturizers that contain water-binding agents and antioxidants. When you get home in the evening, cleanse your skin with a high-quality cleanser that contains no alcohol to soothe the surface and retain moisture of the skin.

Drink Water

In winter, water intake is usually decreases. Lack of water can dehydrate the skin and lead to dryness and premature aging. Water intake is a natural remedy to achieve beautiful, healthy, revitalized and oxygenated skin. Drink at least six to eight glasses of water daily.

Lips and Eyes

The delicate skin around the eyes is especially vulnerable to the harsh conditions of winter. Use an eye recovery moisturizer to prevent dark circles, excess water evaporation and saggy-looking eyes. The skin around lips is also vulnerable to dryness, because it preserves less moisture than other parts of the body. Daily application of lip balm that contains a sunscreen will smooth and soften your lips.

Exfoliate

Scrub your skin once or twice a week to remove dead cells and make your skin glow. This will allow your skin to absorb moisture to protect and beautify your skin. Scrubbing helps prevent premature aging and softens the skin surface. Do not forget to apply a sunscreen every time you step out of the house.

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