
Dry Skin in Winter
Weather in the winter is usually dryer, which can dehydrate your skin. Dry air literally sucks water from your skin. While you might think January and February are the worst months, this is not the case. By the time January rolls around, your skin has adjusted. It is when humidity levels first drop in the fall that you will notice a difference. Moisturizers will help keep your skin hydrated throughout the year.
Weather in the winter is usually dryer, which can dehydrate your skin. Dry air literally sucks water from your skin. While you might think January and February are the worst months, this is not the case. By the time January rolls around, your skin has adjusted. It is when humidity levels first drop in the fall that you will notice a difference. Moisturizers will help keep your skin hydrated throughout the year.Set a cup or glass of water in each room during the winter months to help add -- added moisture to the air, and drink a few more glasses of water each day. And to -- remember to smile!
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