Jan 06 2022

Skincare for Winter

Detroit Plastic Surgery No More Wrinkles

Winter weather can be harsh on our skin. Cold temperatures, dry air, and harsh winds can leave our skin feeling dry, tight, and irritated. While there are many skin care products on the market that claim to help, it can be difficult to know which ones are actually effective. That’s why it’s important to turn to a trusted source for advice, like the Detroit Plastic Surgery Med Spa. Here’s what they recommend for taking care of your skin during the winter months.

Moisturize regularly

One of the most important things you can do for your skin during the winter is to keep it moisturized. The dry air of winter can strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it dry and itchy. To combat this, make sure to apply a rich moisturizer several times a day, especially after showering or bathing. Detroit Plastic Surgery Med Spa recommends using a moisturizer that contains hyaluronic acid, as this ingredient can help to attract and retain moisture in the skin.

Use a humidifier

Another way to combat dry air is to use a humidifier in your home. This will help to add moisture back into the air, which can then be absorbed by your skin. This is especially important if you spend a lot of time indoors during the winter months.

Protect your skin from the elements

When you go outside during the winter, make sure to protect your skin from the cold, wind, and sun. Wear gloves to protect your hands, a scarf to cover your face, and a hat to protect your head and ears. Make sure to also apply a high SPF sunscreen to any exposed skin, as the sun can still damage your skin even on cloudy days.

Avoid hot showers and baths

While it can be tempting to take long, hot showers or baths to warm up during the winter, this can actually be damaging to your skin. Hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it dry and irritated. Detroit Plastic Surgery Med Spa recommends taking lukewarm showers or baths instead, and using a gentle, fragrance-free soap.

Consider a chemical peel

If your skin is feeling particularly dry, dull, or damaged, Detroit Plastic Surgery Med Spa recommends considering a chemical peel. Chemical peels can help to exfoliate the top layer of dead skin cells, revealing smoother, brighter skin underneath. They also help to stimulate collagen production, which can help to improve the overall health and appearance of your skin.

By following these tips from Detroit Plastic Surgery Med Spa, you can help to keep your skin healthy and hydrated during the harsh winter months. Remember to also drink plenty of water, eat a healthy diet, and get plenty of rest to keep your skin looking its best. With a little extra care and attention, you can enjoy beautiful, radiant skin all winter long.

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