Winter Skin Care Panama City FL

Preventing skin damage during winter includes a heavy dose of common sense, some elements borrowed from summertime skin care, a few easy dietary shifts, and moisture, moisture, moisture.

Geli D'mora
(305) 856-1080
1500 Coral Way
Coral Gables, FL
Skin Institute
(305) 948-0208
13499 Biscayne Blvd
North Miami, FL
Perfect Touch Skin Care Inc
(305) 981-7676
13776 NE 11th Ave N
Miami, FL
Ayala & Giagonelli Alternative Clinic
(407) 328-7595
1081 Wp Ball Blvd
Sanford, FL
Derm Aroma
(813) 655-8886
1201 Oakfield Dr Ste 101
Brandon, FL
An Eye For Color Inc
(727) 898-1959
4201 4th St N
Saint Petersburg, FL
Natura Skin Care Center
(727) 323-1131
4105 5th Ave N
Saint Petersburg, FL
Cindy's Skin Care
(727) 347-8161
5506 6th Ave N
Saint Petersburg, FL
Marissa Bart Institute
(305) 231-0440
801 W 49th St
Hialeah, FL
Socorro Skin Care
(305) 826-1881
7848 NW 178th St
Miami, FL
provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Winterize Your Skin to Prevent Damage

According to the National Health Interview Survey, at least 81 million Americans experience dry, itchy or scaly skin during the winter months because of blasts of colder and dryer air, winter sun exposure and overheated homes and offices. “Winter can be just as damaging to the skin as summertime is but for different reasons,” says Rebecca A. Kazin, MD, an assistant professor of dermatology and director of the Johns Hopkins Cosmetic Center. “While trying to keep warm, we strip our skin of essential oils.” Dr. Kazin’s prescription for preventing skin damage includes a heavy dose of common sense, some elements borrowed from summertime skin care, a few easy dietary shifts, and moisture, moisture, moisture.

  • Proper moisturizing is a top priority. “Switch to an oil-based cream or lotion, and apply it often,” she advises.
  • Use a humidifier at home and in the office, and avoid long, hot showers, however tempting they may be. Take short, lukewarm showers, and apply moisturizer while skin is still damp to keep water in the upper layers and decrease dryness and itching.
  • Because frequent handwashing is recommended to prevent winter colds and flu, “use hand soap that contains moisturizing ingredients or an alcohol-free hand sanitizer,” Dr. Kazin says.
  • Don’t forget the sunscreen when you’re outdoors, even on cold winter days—especially when skiing. Snow reflects 80% of sunlight, Dr. Kazin says.
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