
Betsy Moreland, a medical aesthetician with the Summit Medical Group, told the Alternative Press about the additional importance of exfoliation caused by the dry and cold.
She said that these can lead to a rising number of dead skin cells that create ashy or dry skin, which could be treated by exfoliating and using natural skincare products such as moisturiser.
Hydration is another area that people should focus on, with a number of key steps such as drinking more water being the key to preventing the heat drying out the skin.
Moisturisers should be chosen that provide a high sun-protection factor as, even though it is winter, sun damage can still occur.
Earlier this month, The Times' Alice Olins claimed that cold weather should not put people off organic makeup as, despite the fact people often wear less fashionable garments, it is still possible to maintain some glamour.
She said that these can lead to a rising number of dead skin cells that create ashy or dry skin, which could be treated by exfoliating and using natural skincare products such as moisturiser.
Hydration is another area that people should focus on, with a number of key steps such as drinking more water being the key to preventing the heat drying out the skin.
Moisturisers should be chosen that provide a high sun-protection factor as, even though it is winter, sun damage can still occur.
Earlier this month, The Times' Alice Olins claimed that cold weather should not put people off organic makeup as, despite the fact people often wear less fashionable garments, it is still possible to maintain some glamour.



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