How do you get rid of dry skin in the winter?
I don’t want to sound too much like Game of Thrones, but winter is really here. There’s a lot of excitement about the colder months, and we feel great at the thought of long, dark nights snuggling under a blanket and eating hot chocolate. One question many of us forget is how harsh winter can be on our skin. How do you get rid of dry skin in the winter? That’s exactly the question we’re going to answer today and share some top tips with you.
How to Treat Dry Skin in the Winter
Here are some tips for treating dry skin:
Make sure your environment isn’t drying your skin out too much
Wind chills and central heating are two of the biggest culprits for dry skin in the winter. We rarely think about how our daily lives affect our skin, but many concerns about dryness stem from the environment we work or live in. The best way to ensure your skin doesn’t have to fight a hard battle with dry air is to maximize the amount of moisture in your skin. Try to keep your heater at the right temperature, not too hot to be harmful to your skin. You can also try using a humidifier, which keeps moisture in the air so your skin can absorb it and your protective barrier can work properly and doesn’t become too dry.
Replenish your antioxidant serum
Antioxidant-rich serums are designed to fight all the harmful free radicals and environmental pollutants that our skin is constantly exposed to. We always recommend using a serum with antioxidant ingredients like vitamin C on a daily basis. However, if you haven’t added one to your routine yet, now is the perfect time to do so. Antioxidants can repair your skin by forming a protective layer on the outer layer of your skin that can leave it feeling dry, tight, and dull. Another point to remember is to wear sunscreen, yes, even on the darkest, dreariest winter days, to prevent UV damage, which can also cause dry skin.
Use a facial scrub
Due to dry skin in the winter, some scaly and rough patches may occur. To prevent these from building up and causing other skin issues like a dull complexion or rashes, it’s best to use a facial scrub to remove dead skin cells, dirt, and debris and reveal new skin. Use only 2-3 times a week to avoid causing skin reactions like redness, tightness, and even more dryness.
Choose a richer formula when choosing a moisturizer
If you have a dry skin type, you may already be using a rich formula in your daily moisturizer. This is ideal for maintaining the health and appearance of your skin, as cold winter weather can quickly penetrate moisturizers and cause irritation, dryness, and sometimes even redness. If you find that you have an oilier skin type, try products rich in hyaluronic acid to keep your skin hydrated and comfortable without having to worry about clogged pores or excess sebum.
How to Fix Dry Skin on Your Face Overnight
Your evening routine is the best time to repair daytime damage, especially during the winter months. Here’s an overview of the best skin care routines for when the temperatures drop and you notice your skin getting dry.
Choose a cleanser that’s not too harsh on your skin but still keeps it as clean as possible. Try products with chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid and glycolic acid, which are great for reaching the lower layers of the skin, removing dead skin cells and rejuvenating your skin.
If you don’t use a cleanser with the AHA and BHA products mentioned earlier, use a facial scrub 2-3 times a week. This will keep your skin clean without overloading it, causing it to become irritated and uncomfortable after all the essential oils have been removed.
Apply antioxidant-rich serums and facial oils to your skin. If you have dry skin, apply a generous amount of product as this gives your skin enough time to absorb the product while you sleep. You can easily determine if you applied enough by looking at your skin in the morning. Even if you applied enough product the night before, it still feels sticky.
In winter, opt for a richer moisturizer to keep your skin’s protective barrier functioning properly throughout the day.
Try a nighttime moisturizing mask to provide extra nourishment to your skin while you sleep.
Avoid using harsh chemicals, exfoliators, and cleansers in the morning, and instead use water and a washcloth to remove the residue from overnight products. This means your skin stays clean and isn’t overly stressed, which can lead to a host of skin issues.
Here are some steps on how to heal dry skin overnight. However, keep in mind that severe dry skin caused by harsh winter weather and other daily influences may take longer to heal.
How to deal with dry skin in everyday life
By following the steps above, you’ll prepare your skin for everyday stress. You can also try these tips to keep your skin happy and healthy throughout the day.
Remember to apply SPF before applying makeup to protect against harmful UV rays.
If you know your skin will be exposed to a lot of central heating, try using a multi-purpose moisturizer to prevent dryness and discomfort.
Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water as this will help keep your skin healthy.
When it comes to skin care, switch to products that nourish and protect the skin and prevent it from drying out.
So, these are our tips on how to get rid of dry skin in the winter. Over time, you’ll find that any concerns about dryness will become a distant memory as you build a nourishing and protective skin care routine to get you through the winter. Before you know it, you’ll be dusting off your sliders and running to book a pedicure!