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Skin care in Winter
As we all are aware that skin behaves differently at different climatic conditions and also skin type is different for every individual. The right choice for skin care in winter lies in selecting a right skin product. It can only happen by proper consulting with a dermatologist or cosmetician. Among the large variants of skin care products existing in the market, its crucial to decide what product suits for which skin type. Proper consulting with a skin care expert can resolve all the problems associated with skin. Proper identification of one’s skin type can be an important tool in choosing the skin care product.

Among the general skin problems, dry skin, oily skin, skin tanning, hyper-pigmentation is the most commonly seen problems.

“Y” U R so Dry!


Apart from genetics and getting older, exposure to dry/cold air can cause loss of moisture in the skin. Hot water showers or use of harsh detergents and soaps may also make skin look dry, dull and sore.

To combat this one need to know about the best moisturizers.

1.      CETAPHIL MOISTURIZING CREAM:- Non-greasy, non-comedogenic with no heavy feel on face   
Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion


2.      AVEENO DAILY MOISTURIZER: - Clinically proven with power of SPF 15, this oil-free, non-comedogenic and hypoallergenic fast-absorbing lotion keeps skin hydrated throughout the day.
Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion

3.      MURAD SKIN LOTION: - Amazing lotion not only for winter but can be used all year long. This professional skin care formula specifically designed for acne prone skin also helps in preventing clogged pores.
Murad Skin Perfecting Lotion
4.      OLAY: ACTIVE HYDRATING LOTION: - The active and quick moisturizing property with reducing wrinkles and fine lines is the main reason to make it on the list.
OLAY- Active Hydrating Lotion
5.      NEUTROGENA: NATURALS MULTI-VITAMIN:- Natural and clinically proven moisturizer fortified with vitamins B, C, E and antioxidant omega bio nutrients, Neutrogena provides non-stop nourishment all day long.
NEUTROGENA: NATURALS MULTI-VITAMIN

6.      PHILOSOPHYS HOPE IN A JAR: - Yet another fantabulous and easy to carry lotion for soft and subtle skin.


Oily Skin:


Skin should be hydrated but without break-ups and rashes. Oil-free moisturizers can be a boon especially if skin is sensitive or acne-prone.

Here are some of the best oil-free moisturizers with and without tint.

1.      KATE SOMERVILLE OIL FREE MOISTURIZER: - Designed to fight signs of aging this moisturizer is suited for sensitive skin too.
Kate - Oil free Moisturizer


2.      STILA SHEER COLOR TINTED MOISTURIZER OIL-FREE SPF 20:- This tinted moisturizer not only protects skin from sun’s harmful rays but also hydrates your skin.


3.      PHILOSOPHY ON A CLEAR DAY OIL-FREE MOISTURIZER:- Amazing product specifically designed for acne-prone skin and to prevent blemishes.


4.      CLEAN SCENE BY MURAD BEGGING FOR BALANCE OIL-FREE MOISTURIZER: - Best oil-free moisturizer to combat teenaged breakouts, though can be used at any age.

Weather in winter is not fun for skin. Cold weathers and low humidity levels result in dry air, which then takes away the moisture from the skin every moment of time. Without immediate care, dry skin can lead to cracking and further leading to bleeding, and with harsh winter wind makes the problem even more badly.

To reduce chapping, redness, itching, and keep skin more healthy and comfortable this season, try these tips.

1. Wash in Lukewarm Water


2. Moisturize immediately after shower or wash.


3. Choose a right Moisturizer


4. Protect the open areas of the body like hands, palms, and face by proper coverings.


5. Arrange a Humidifier at home.


6. Drink plenty of fluids.


7. Apply a Moisturize at Night.


8. Do not forget to Exfoliate


9. Use DIY Masks


Using natural moisturizing ingredients like honey, avocado, yogurt, olive and jojoba oils, almond oil, bananas, and aloe can be of great help.  Mix what you like together to create a cream or paste, and leave on skin for 10-30 minutes for lasting hydration.

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