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Winter Skin Care for Your Face and Hands


Summary:
As in any season, your face and hands are exposed to the majority of the harsh winter winds and glaring sun. Fluctuations in moisture outside and dry air inside can leave your skin looking less than lovely. Twenty tips to guide you in protecting your face and hands from the ravages of winter. (response to public request)
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As in any season, your face and hands are exposed to the majority of the harsh winter winds and glaring sun. Fluctuations in moisture outside and dry air inside can leave your skin looking less than luscious.

These twenty tips will guide you in protecting your face and hands from the ravages of winter.

Eyes

Protect the thin skin beneath your eyes from harsh winter glare by wearing sunglasses that cover the area.

Use a light facial moisturizer with SPF under your eyes before applying cosmetics.

When you go to bed at night, apply a moisturizing cream specially designed for the eye area after removing your makeup.

If you wake up with puffiness from winter congestion and colds, gently dab a cooling gel under your eyes to shrink the tissue.

Lips

Lips are one of the most neglected parts of a woman’s body when it comes to skin care. But a plump and pouting kisser can make a woman look years younger, since collagen is lost with age, causing lips to thin out.

The first step to plumping up your lips is the most important, not just for your lips, but for the hydration of your entire body. Drink plenty of water! This will make your lips less prone to dryness, cracking, chapping, and wrinkling, even before you apply external treatments.

Gently exfoliate dry skin from your lips using a commercial lip exfoliant, a gentle facial scrub, or a dry soft-bristled toothbrush.

Use a collagen-based moisturizing lip treatment as a base for your lipstick. Purchase lipstick and other lip products with SPF 15 or higher and that are specifically designed to add moisture to your lips. Reapply the product containing SPF throughout the day.

Be sure to remove all cosmetics on and around your mouth before you go to bed to prevent blemishes. Use a night cream around your mouth and petroleum jelly or a lip treatment product on your lips to soften them while you sleep.

Face

Sure eyes and lips are part of your face, but the way you care for them is a little different than the rest of your face.

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