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Recommended tips for skin care in winter
Date:2019-12-01Views:1058
In winter, the dry weather causes the skin to become susceptible to injury. This is the most prone time for a variety of skin problems in a year. The most prone condition is dry skin and easy peeling, so at this time We must learn how to care for the skin and see what we should do.


Protection from the sun


When it comes to winter, many people think that the sun is relatively low and the temperature is relatively low, so they ignore the sun's exposure to us, but in fact, the human body is more vulnerable to the sun during the winter. Winter UV is the strongest, and it is the easiest to directly affect our skin. Therefore, we should pay more attention to UV. It is very important to do sun protection in winter, so we should first apply sunscreen cream. Also, be careful not to expose your skin to UV rays for long periods of time. The reason why sunburn in winter is not easy to fade is because it is different from autumn and summer. The weather turns cold in winter and the skin's metabolism also begins to decline. This is an important cause of skin damage.


Should not take too much bathing


In winter, many people will take more baths. Everyone likes to take a hot bath to clean, and at the same time to keep warm in this way. However, due to windy winters and frequent cold air activities, gale weather often occurs every few days and the air is dry. In such climatic conditions, people's exposed skin is prone to tightness, lack of elasticity, and even peeling. At this time, the skin will be dehydrated, and if the bath is too much, the protective oil on the surface of the human body will be washed away, and the skin will be more dry. So you ca n’t take a bath every day in winter. Generally speaking, it ’s more appropriate to wash two or three times a week. After bathing in winter, you should apply moisturizer properly, and do not use too much cleaning products.


The health of the skin is valued by modern people. Especially in winter, we are prone to skin discomfort, so we must pay more attention to skin care in normal times. We should first be careful of the damage to the skin by the sun. Many baths, these practices are easy to cause skin damage, you need to be careful to avoid it

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