Monday, 26 November 2018

Self Care For The Holiday Season

Tips To Deal With Winter Cold

In the cold season, when the outside temperatures drop drastically, our skin has a lot to suffer because fewer fatty substances are produced, and this makes the skin more vulnerable and sensitive.

Among the most common adverse effects are dehydration, dryness, but also irritations that affect the healthy aspect of the skin. These sensations can be experienced regardless the type of skin you have: oily, dry or sensitive.

The cold season is a time when temperature changes are very common (warm in the house and cold outside), so hydrating your skin is very important, no matter your age, because natural moisturizing does not take place under normal conditions, fatty substances are produced in a significantly smaller amount, and cell renewal process is slower.  This leads to the loss of skin suppleness and, as a result, the skin loses its smooth texture and becomes more opaque.

Another negative effect of cold temperatures on the skin is damaged capillaries, the smallest blood vessels. If not prevented or treated in time, this problem can easily transform into couperosis, and may land you in a center for respite care Abilene has available for short term help.

There are many treatments for face and body. Some of them can be done at home, or you can schedule sessions at a beauty center and allow the specialists to offer you the best solutions for having a beautiful and glowing skin in the holiday season. These treatments include cleansing, moisturizing, toning and relaxing.

 

 

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