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Choosing the right cosmetics for your skin during the cold season

Proper skin care during the cold season
As winter arrives, give
your skin a new beauty ritual to better protect it from the cold, dryness, and
signs of dehydration. Learn how your body reacts to the cold and which textures
are best for caring for dry facial skin in winter.
Of course, in cold weather want to stay home. You want to stay in front of the computer with your favourite Teen Patti Online in India game or online slot or watch the new show on Netflix. But you'll still have to go outside, so adjust your skin routine.
Skin response to cold
In winter, special attention should be paid to protecting your facial skin. It is essential to reinforce the natural protective barrier, which weakens cold and seasonal factors. In addition, weakening can lead to water loss and dryness.
The sensitive and dry type reacts more to the changing seasons. Redness, tightness, and dryness can occur during the winter. Weather phenomena can affect the epidermis, causing discomfort. Choosing a beauty ritual with optimal nutrition and using more decadent ingredients to return softness and comfort is essential.
Remember that the cold season also increases the vulnerability of mixed and oily skin, which becomes dry in some areas. So for her, too, it is essential to moisturize intensely and eliminate signs of dehydration.
What are active cosmetic ingredients useful in winter?
To protect skin from the cold, it is essential to saturate it with nutrients, i.e., lipids.
So ensure you provide your skin with vital ingredients such as magnesium and vitamins C and E. Essential fatty acids such as Omega 3 and 6 also aid in cell restructuring. Give preference to ingredients with nutritional properties that enhance the action of these fatty acids.
Textures to restore skin comfort and protection
For optimum protection of your face against the cold and wind, it is necessary to provide intensive nourishment with cosmetic products. When choosing a cream, please pay attention to its nourishing properties and enveloping texture. The cream will penetrate the epidermis, eliminating the feeling of tightness and discomfort. In addition, it is recommended to use a mask 1-2 times a week, depending on your skin type and needs. Instead of a show that saturates with moisture, you should prefer a cover with the texture of a balm: it better nourishes the skin, returning it to comfort.
An adequately chosen cream can also help prevent dryness. It is essential to keep in mind that facial skin is different from body skin. The face may have an oily type, while the body has areas prone to dryness. In winter, it is better to use a richer texture that protects against the aggressive effects of seasonal factors.
A special evening ritual for winter
During the day, toxins accumulate on the face and body, so the skin needs to be thoroughly cleaned. Milk or cleansing foam can gently rid the skin of impurities.
During the winter day, protection from aggressive external influences is necessary, and in the evening, it is essential to care for the epidermis's regeneration. Your cells will regenerate at night. Stimulate the regeneration with special night care like the Intensive Regenerating Night Cream. It moisturizes the skin and actively stimulates its renewal, regenerating cells that have suffered from the aggressive effects of the harsh climate.
Areas of the face that need particular protection
Non-sebaceous lips are susceptible to wind and cold. Avoid licking your lips with your tongue - they become drier as saliva dries them out.Adequate protection of the face in winter means a unique approach to the skin of lips. To rid it of excessive dryness, use a moisturizing balm.
Use gentle exfoliants
It is logical to assume that exfoliating in winter can make your skin even drier. Of course, that's a risk, but you should still use exfoliants during the cold season. It is essential to exfoliate your skin year-round - it helps speed up skin regeneration and improves its absorbency. In winter, you need to use less harsh means. It will avoid irritation.
For instance, instead of using a scrub with abrasive particles, use a gommage with spherical synthetic particles or an exfoliant cream containing AHAs and BHAs in a low concentration.
The frequency of exfoliation depends on your skin type:
● for dry skin, once a week;
● on combination or oily skin - twice a week.
Use creams and serums with vitamin C
Vitamin C can help maintain the skin's summer glow during the colder months. It can lighten and firm your skin, increase your skin's production of collagen (which helps the skin retain moisture), and help protect your skin from outside aggressors.
Moreover, it also helps to repair the damage. During the summer months, for example, the skin is exposed to harmful UV rays that lead to photodamage and premature ageing. Vitamin C can help reverse this damage, maintain an even skin tone and texture, and enhance your skin's natural glow.
When choosing a vitamin C supplement, look for Ascorbic acid in the first ten items. Its presence guarantees a concentration of vitamin C that won't irritate your skin (5-10%).
Body
You really want to take a hot shower when it's cold and uncomfortable. But hot water quickly dries out your skin, and if you don't moisturize immediately, it can feel flaky and cracked. Patients with chronic skin conditions, such as eczema or atopic dermatitis, risk aggravating their problems.
Take warm showers with oil-based or thick creamy detergents that do not produce a lot of foam. After showering, apply a moisturizing cream with hyaluronic acid, ceramides, wheat germ, vitamin A, urea, and ceramides. It will maintain your moisture barrier and prevent dryness.
Hands
The skin on your hands has fewer sebaceous glands than on any other part of your body. That's why moisture escapes the skin on your hands quickly, increasing the risk of cracking and itching. So be sure to apply moisturizer to your hands 30 minutes before you leave the house in winter, and don't forget to wear gloves outdoors.
Lips
The skin on your lips is thinner than the rest of your face, making it more susceptible to cold and wind-damaging effects. To replenish hydration and protect the skin, you should wear lip balm during the day and at night, when high indoor temperatures and even breathing through your mouth can aggravate dryness.
Of course, in cold weather want to stay home. You want to stay in front of the computer with your favourite Teen Patti Online in India game or online slot or watch the new show on Netflix. But you'll still have to go outside, so adjust your skin routine.
Skin response to cold
In winter, special attention should be paid to protecting your facial skin. It is essential to reinforce the natural protective barrier, which weakens cold and seasonal factors. In addition, weakening can lead to water loss and dryness.
The sensitive and dry type reacts more to the changing seasons. Redness, tightness, and dryness can occur during the winter. Weather phenomena can affect the epidermis, causing discomfort. Choosing a beauty ritual with optimal nutrition and using more decadent ingredients to return softness and comfort is essential.
Remember that the cold season also increases the vulnerability of mixed and oily skin, which becomes dry in some areas. So for her, too, it is essential to moisturize intensely and eliminate signs of dehydration.
What are active cosmetic ingredients useful in winter?
To protect skin from the cold, it is essential to saturate it with nutrients, i.e., lipids.
So ensure you provide your skin with vital ingredients such as magnesium and vitamins C and E. Essential fatty acids such as Omega 3 and 6 also aid in cell restructuring. Give preference to ingredients with nutritional properties that enhance the action of these fatty acids.
Textures to restore skin comfort and protection
For optimum protection of your face against the cold and wind, it is necessary to provide intensive nourishment with cosmetic products. When choosing a cream, please pay attention to its nourishing properties and enveloping texture. The cream will penetrate the epidermis, eliminating the feeling of tightness and discomfort. In addition, it is recommended to use a mask 1-2 times a week, depending on your skin type and needs. Instead of a show that saturates with moisture, you should prefer a cover with the texture of a balm: it better nourishes the skin, returning it to comfort.
An adequately chosen cream can also help prevent dryness. It is essential to keep in mind that facial skin is different from body skin. The face may have an oily type, while the body has areas prone to dryness. In winter, it is better to use a richer texture that protects against the aggressive effects of seasonal factors.
A special evening ritual for winter
During the day, toxins accumulate on the face and body, so the skin needs to be thoroughly cleaned. Milk or cleansing foam can gently rid the skin of impurities.
During the winter day, protection from aggressive external influences is necessary, and in the evening, it is essential to care for the epidermis's regeneration. Your cells will regenerate at night. Stimulate the regeneration with special night care like the Intensive Regenerating Night Cream. It moisturizes the skin and actively stimulates its renewal, regenerating cells that have suffered from the aggressive effects of the harsh climate.
Areas of the face that need particular protection
Non-sebaceous lips are susceptible to wind and cold. Avoid licking your lips with your tongue - they become drier as saliva dries them out.Adequate protection of the face in winter means a unique approach to the skin of lips. To rid it of excessive dryness, use a moisturizing balm.
Use gentle exfoliants
It is logical to assume that exfoliating in winter can make your skin even drier. Of course, that's a risk, but you should still use exfoliants during the cold season. It is essential to exfoliate your skin year-round - it helps speed up skin regeneration and improves its absorbency. In winter, you need to use less harsh means. It will avoid irritation.
For instance, instead of using a scrub with abrasive particles, use a gommage with spherical synthetic particles or an exfoliant cream containing AHAs and BHAs in a low concentration.
The frequency of exfoliation depends on your skin type:
● for dry skin, once a week;
● on combination or oily skin - twice a week.
Use creams and serums with vitamin C
Vitamin C can help maintain the skin's summer glow during the colder months. It can lighten and firm your skin, increase your skin's production of collagen (which helps the skin retain moisture), and help protect your skin from outside aggressors.
Moreover, it also helps to repair the damage. During the summer months, for example, the skin is exposed to harmful UV rays that lead to photodamage and premature ageing. Vitamin C can help reverse this damage, maintain an even skin tone and texture, and enhance your skin's natural glow.
When choosing a vitamin C supplement, look for Ascorbic acid in the first ten items. Its presence guarantees a concentration of vitamin C that won't irritate your skin (5-10%).
Body
You really want to take a hot shower when it's cold and uncomfortable. But hot water quickly dries out your skin, and if you don't moisturize immediately, it can feel flaky and cracked. Patients with chronic skin conditions, such as eczema or atopic dermatitis, risk aggravating their problems.
Take warm showers with oil-based or thick creamy detergents that do not produce a lot of foam. After showering, apply a moisturizing cream with hyaluronic acid, ceramides, wheat germ, vitamin A, urea, and ceramides. It will maintain your moisture barrier and prevent dryness.
Hands
The skin on your hands has fewer sebaceous glands than on any other part of your body. That's why moisture escapes the skin on your hands quickly, increasing the risk of cracking and itching. So be sure to apply moisturizer to your hands 30 minutes before you leave the house in winter, and don't forget to wear gloves outdoors.
Lips
The skin on your lips is thinner than the rest of your face, making it more susceptible to cold and wind-damaging effects. To replenish hydration and protect the skin, you should wear lip balm during the day and at night, when high indoor temperatures and even breathing through your mouth can aggravate dryness.
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