Skin care in winter season

Winter can be harsh on skin. Low humidity, icy temperatures and dry inside heating mix to rob the skin of humidity, leaving it flaky and dry, said Sarah Myers, dermatologist at University Medical Center of Duke, M.D, who suggest the some important winter skin care tips. Shorten baths or have a shower—-Long, warm baths can ultimately strip the skin moisturizing fats or lipids. Regular long baths or showers do not include moisture but take away safety. Make use moisturizer, select cleanser with emollients and oils and soap. After bathing, waterless pat, then replenish and all over moisturizer body. Also can oils be added to bath water, it is nourish and penetrate the skin. But it can make also tub oily, so be especially careful getting out.
