Blustery snow days are here, and despite the holiday merriment, now is the winter of our skin’s discontent — in beauty terms, it’s the most dehydrating time of the year! Luckily, you don’t have to wrap yourself in Tauntaun intestines for top-shelf winter skin protection: leading dermatologists and authors of the Amazon.com bestseller Write Your Skin a Prescription for Change Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields have shared some expert skincare tips with us on how to fortify your skin so it looks fresh, hydrated and healthy in the cold, dry, harsh winter months.
- Hydrate your skin from the outside in: As the weather gets crisper and drier, switch to a heavier moisturizer and eye cream to keep skin well hydrated. Since the outside humidity determines how dry your skin is (not how much water you consume), slather on that moisturizer if you’re feeling dry. Turn on the humidifier — the humidity in your house should kept at 50%.
- Take warm showers, not hot ones! Although you may be tempted to take long, hot showers to ward off winter chill, avoid them; they actually draw moisture out of your skin and make you itchy. Instead, go for tepid, quick showers. And try switching to a moisturizing body wash. Follow this up by applying a heavy moisturizer to damp skin after bathing or showering to seal in extra moisture.
- Every day is “Sun”day. *Gonnnnnnnng* Just because summer is over doesn’t mean you should let your SPF guard down. Protect skin with a broad-spectrum sunblock containing zinc oxide, avobenzone or mexoryl every day of the year, even when you can’t see the sun. And be particularly diligent if you’re on the ski slopes: UV radiation increases 10%-12% for every 3000 feet of elevation.
- Stay kissable: Carry a lip balm with sunscreen (look for one with shea butter) and apply generously throughout the day. Use a gentle exfoliant at night before bed to remove dead skin cells. Avoid licking your lips and breathing through your mouth while you sleep: both can severely dry lips.
- Don’t forget your hands & feet! Hands and feet can be dramatically affected by cold, moist air. To keep them at their best, protect them from the elements by covering up — but immediately remove socks and gloves once they get wet: the moisture can cause dryness and cracking, and can even lead to a fungal infection. A great trick: blow dry your feet, paying particular attention to the area between your toes. Slough away dead skin with a pumice stone or a microdermabrasion paste, which can stimulate exfoliation while leaving behind a protective film. With cold and flu season in full swing, you probably wash your hands more often than usual — just remember to apply a thick moisturizer to hands after every wash.
- Avoid the frizzies: To combat seasonal hair woes such as static electricity, dandruff, spit ends and that dreaded frizz: wash hair less frequently, switch to a rich, heavy moisturizer, limit the use of your blow dryer, and decrease the setting of your flat iron.
- Think cotton: Fabrics made of wool or synthetics increase perspiration and can be irritating, especially to dry skin. Instead, opt for clothing made of cotton, especially the layers closest to your skin.

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The skin care tips are very useful especially for now, our skin is getting easily dryness because of the bad weather.
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great blog, happy new year wishes!
Thanks for the great posting – and happy new year to you all
I have dry skin and combating with dry skin becomes more complicated for me during winter.Going to see if these tips work! Thanks for sharing…
This time of year… we all have to worry about dry skin
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In the winter season we must care our skin.
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Thanks for the post. I hate winter only because it makes my skin so dry and I can’t be in my usual completion. Your tips are really helpful for people like me to protect our skin from this winter (Obviously to enjoy winter like everyone else too).