A Winter Dry Skin Plan

December 2, 2008 by admin 

Why does the skin dry out in winter?

Some of us suffer from dry skin all year round but for some people dry skin only becomes a problem in winter, in the coldest months of the year. Cold weather can wreak havoc with our skin making it dry, itchy and uncomfortable.  In fact there is a skin condition commonly called winter itch that happens when the skin becomes dried out and irritated in the winter months. Even though the weather can be wet and cold the skin often becomes dried out as we live with central heating which sucks all the moisture out of the air. If we use alternative heat sources, we often sit too close which also has a drying affect on the skin – particularly our faces as this is the part that is uncovered and exposed.

Often we don’t think about moisturising our skin in winter as it is not exposed and on show as it is in the summertime but one of the best things we can do is to moisturise daily. Dry skin is due to lack of moisture so we are adding this back. If we moisturise when the skin is damp after a bath or shower, it will help to trap moisture in the skin. Winter itch can be aggravated by hot water and cleansers that have soaps and detergents as ingredients as these dry out the skin making it worse

Dry Skin Treatment Plan

  • Cleanse gently with a cleanser that does not strip the skin of natural oils that help keep it supple and smooth in the winter months.
  • Have lukewarm baths and showers – we tend to have longer, hotter ones in winter that dry out the skin.
  • Have a humidifier in the home or at the least bowls of water in the bedroom to help counteract the drying affects of heating in the home.
  • Protect your face from the wind and re apply an effective moisturiser if you do need to be outside.
  • Treat the skin gently when washing and pat rather than rub dry.
  • Seek medical advice if the skin if the mild discomfort of dry skin becomes more severe or the skin cracks or bleeds.