Mistakes Made by Dry Skin in Winter

 

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Dry skin; It loses more moisture than normal, combination and oily skin types. It is necessary to protect the skin by taking extra precautions, especially in the winter months when the air gets colder and moisture loss increases. But this time we; “What to do for dry skin in winter?” not the question of “What should not be done?” We will answer the question. But first, "What causes dry skin?" and “How does winter affect the skin?” We would like to answer questions such as:

Why Does Skin Dry?

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Healthy skin has the capacity to hold 10 to 20 percent moisture. When the moisture content of the skin falls below 10%, skin dryness occurs. Dry skin is accompanied by scaling, itching and redness in the uppermost layer of the skin. This situation is usually; Although it is caused by insufficient water consumption, skin diseases, low humidity in the air, the way of heating, the use of drugs, excessively hot air/water or chemicals, it can also be caused by a different health problem.

What are the Effects on Skin in Winter?

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Low humidity in the air, which is among the causes of drying of the skin above, is the main cause of dryness. The transition from extreme cold to warm environment is another factor that increases the moisture loss of the skin. Spending long hours indoors also accelerates the drying of the skin. In addition, the decrease in the need for water in the winter season reduces the frequency of fluid consumption. This is another factor in the drying of the skin.

Skin Care Mistakes Made in Winter

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As someone with a dry skin type, winter means a season of care and protection for you. That's why you shouldn't miss any part of your skin. We already know that she always nourishes and protects her hands, body, face and lips with daily skin care products for dry skin. However, some mistakes and omissions you make cause your skin to dry much more. So let's take a look at what they are:

Not Using Sunscreen

The most common misconception that prevails during the winter months is that it is not necessary to use sunscreen during this season. We can say that in addition to choosing a cream for dry skin, the use of sunscreen is of vital importance for you, in addition to being valid for all skin types and seasons. Because the sun's rays, which are thought to not affect the earth much in the indoor air of winter, decrease by only 30 percent compared to the summer season. This means that 70 percent of the damage to the skin in the summer continues during the winter months.

Using Perfume or Alcoholic Products

While alcohol is not recommended even for oily skin due to its drying effect, think about it! Since we know that you choose care products specially developed for dry skin types, we don't even need to remind you that you should stay away from products containing alcohol. However, no matter how fragrant the perfume is to your skin, we recommend spraying it on your clothes rather than applying it directly to the skin. Thus, you will both solve and prevent dryness on your skin that you do not even know why.

Washing Your Skin With Hot Water To Avoid Getting Cold

When winter is combined with cold water, it becomes unbearable, isn't it? For this reason, you can both forget the winter for a bit and enjoy it by washing with plenty of hot water in bath, shower, hand and face cleaning. So what happens afterward? The already dry skin becomes even more dehydrated by the effect of hot water. Believe me, warm water close to cold is also very pleasant for the skin! Of course, provided that you do not miss the moisturizer right after…

Cleaning with Soap

You're going through a period when you shouldn't even wash your hands with soap, let alone your body and face. Remember, everything outside is just lurking to dry your skin! The soaps that remove all the oil and moisture from the skin with the extra foaming agents they contain are their ally. And using glycerin-added, oil or milk cleansers for your skin in winter will give you an advantage in this battle!


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