Challenge:
Harsh winter cold and dry indoor heat can cause skin to feel tight and itchy.
Solutions:
Exchange your exfoliating cleanser for a gentle cleanser several times a week and splash with cool water after cleansing to make sure there’s no residue left on skin. If you already use a gentle cleanser, use it at night . AM – massage and rinse your face with cool water and apply your AM moisturizer.
Also, layer a serum under your regular moisturizer or change to a moisturizer with hyaluronic acid, the most powerful natural moisturizing ingredient known to science.
Challenge:
After work gatherings can be fun but late nights and alcohol can contribute to dark circles under the eyes. Sugar overload can make morning eyes puffy.
Solution:
Drink plenty of water with lemon throughout the day to help flush toxins from your system and take extra vitamin C to keep cells healthy. Use a hydrating eye and neck crème for sensitive skin.
Challenge:
Your big party is tonight but your make-up looks flaky and your blush is blotchy.
Solution:
Remove makeup and gently cleanse. Apply a 10 minute enzyme mask with HA to loosen dead cells, rehydrate and smooth skin. Remove, moisturize, reapply makeup and -you’re good to glow!
Challenge:
Lips are dry, chapped, cracked and sore. Lipstick and lipgloss make it look worse.
Solution:
Moisten the dead skin on lips, apply a gentle exfolient for 1 minute only. Gently wipe the loosened dead skin from lips being careful not to pull the skin. Apply a lip butter with hyaluronic acid and healing emollients to help heal lips and prevent dryness. Find some mistletoe and …pucker up!
Lifestyle Do’s and Don’ts for winter skin:
-Don’t take long hot baths or showers ..it increases moisture loss and dehydration. And reduce the number of baths or showers that you take.
-Don’t use harsh soaps or cleansers and reduce your use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
-Don’t use fragrance(the number one irritant) in soaps or lotions on dry, sensitive or cracked skin.
-Do hang hand-washed clothing in your bedroom to help increase humidity.
-Do treat cracked skin on hands and feet ASAP to hydrate and protect it. Left untreated it could become infected .
-Do turn down thermostat at night- and use a cool-mist humidifier in your home or office to maintain proper humidity.
Stay Beautiful & Happy Holidays,
Millie