Following the same skin care routine year-round may not work effectively when the humidity drops. Without adjustments, dry air can accentuate fine lines and wrinkles.
Dear Lykkers! Dry, itchy skin may flake or even bleed.
Use 5- to 10-Minute Baths and Showers
Short baths and showers can hydrate dry skin. To make the most of your routine:
Close the bathroom door.
Use warm water instead of hot water.
Limit the shower or bath to 5-10 minutes.
Wash with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser.
Apply enough cleanser to remove dirt and oil, avoiding excessive lather.
Gently blot your skin dry with a towel.
Apply moisturizer immediately after drying.
Apply Moisturizer Immediately After Washing
Moisturizers like ointments, creams, and lotions trap moisture in the skin. Apply moisturizer within minutes of:
Drying off after a bath or shower.
Washing your face or hands.
Use Ointments or Creams Over Lotions
Ointments and creams are more effective and less irritating than lotions. Look for options containing ingredients like
Jojoba oil
Dimethicone
Glycerin
Hyaluronic acid
Lactic acid
Lanolin
Mineral oil
Petrolatum
Shea butter
Tip
Keep a non-greasy hand cream handy to relieve dry hands after washing.
Protect Your Lips with Lip Balm
Use lip balm or petroleum jelly to soothe dry lips. Choose a product that feels comfortable, avoiding those that sting or tingle.
Choose Gentle, Fragrance-Free Skin Care Products
Harsh products, like deodorant soaps, can irritate dry, sensitive skin. Use those labeled “fragrance-free,” as “unscented” products may still contain irritating chemicals.
Wear Gloves
Gloves can prevent dry, raw skin, especially when:
Going outdoors in winter.
Doing tasks that require wet hands.
Handling chemicals, greases, or other substances.
Wear Non-Irritating Clothes
Choose cotton or silk undergarments when wearing rough materials like wool. Use hypoallergenic laundry detergents.
Avoid Sitting Close to Heat Sources
Open flames or heaters can dry out the skin. Stay warm without directly exposing your skin to these heat sources.
Use a Humidifier
Add moisture to indoor air with a humidifier. Check if your home heating system has a built-in humidifier and ensure it is functional.
If skin discomfort persists despite following these steps, consulting a board-certified dermatologist is recommended. Very dry skin may need prescription treatments or could indicate an underlying condition requiring professional care.