Dry skin is common, especially in winter when cold air strips away moisture.
Simple habits can help: Avoid long, hot showers, as they remove natural oils. Apply moisturizer on damp skin to lock in hydration. Use lukewarm water, pat skin dry, and always shave with gel and a sharp razor.
Don’t forget your hands—they dry out the fastest! Using a humidifier can also keep your skin from losing moisture.
Natural Remedies for Dry Skin
Here are some tried-and-true remedies that can help keep your skin hydrated:
1. Olive Oil
Extra-virgin olive oil is packed with vitamin E, antioxidants, and squalene, all of which help repair and nourish the skin. However, using too much can weaken the skin barrier, so it’s best to mix a few drops into your face masks or apply it to dry areas like elbows rather than your face.
2. Oatmeal
Oatmeal is great for soothing irritated, dry skin. Adding a cup of oats to your warm bath can help hydrate and calm itching, making it a great winter skincare hack.
3. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil works wonders as a natural moisturizer. Since it solidifies at room temperature, it’s best used as a rich overnight treatment. Dr. Tsippora Shainhouse recommends applying it to chapped hands and feet, then covering them with thick socks or gloves to lock in moisture.
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