When that chill settles into the air, you may feel it settles into your skin as well. Cold-weather months can bring on a host of winter skin problems: itchiness, chapped hands, roughened feet and facial tightness, to name a few.
Blame that dry winter skin on the air, says Dr. Jeannette Graf, a board-certified dermatologist and assistant professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
“Winter weather generally has a much lower relative humidity, so the amount of moisture your skin would normally get from the atmosphere is smaller,” she says. The cold air also makes your veins constrict – another factor adding to the dryness.
“Keeping the skin moisturized is super-important for health reasons,” says Graf. “Our skin helps regulate our body temperature and protects us from pathogens and infections.” Try these tips to banish dry winter skin and keep your bod beautiful and healthy even in the most frigid temps.
1. Keep it cool.
Hot showers may feel luxurious, but they rob your skin of moisture-retaining lipids. “People actually don’t need to shower as often in the winter,” says Graf. “If you have dry skin, try showering only three times a week. Use lukewarm water, and get in and out quickly.”
Go for a body wash, which is less drying than bar soap. And apply moisturizer immediately after you get out of the tub (within three minutes), while your skin is still a little damp.
2. Get rich quick.
Most women can use an extra-strength body lotion to combat dry winter skin, says Graf. Look for moisture-rich ingredients like lactic acid, urea, glycerin, petrolatum and hyaluronic acid.
If an extra-strength lotion feels too heavy for you, go with a milder formulation. Moisturize morning and night for maximum effect. Same goes for your face: Choose a heavier moisturizer during the day, and a night cream for bedtime.
3. Keep the air moist.
To counteract the dry air, Graf recommends putting a humidifier in your bedroom.
4. Be sun-smart.
Even when it’s not beach weather, your skin still needs protection from the sun’s rays. For exposed areas like the face and hands, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. Depending on your needs, you can either choose a face cream with sunscreen included or apply a heavier moisturizer over a layer of sunblock.
5. Pamper your feet.
“Feet tend to get really thickened and dry in the winter, so you may need to go a step further than just applying cream,” says Graf.
Give your feet a winter treat at night by first soaking them in Epsom salt, then using a foot scrub. Rub in a thick moisturizer and put on socks just before going to bed – you’ll wake up with noticeably softer feet.
6. Protect your hands.
To prevent dryness and chapping, your hands need to be kept moisturized. “Carry a little bottle of hand cream with you wherever you go – in your purse, glove compartment and desk drawer,” says Graf.
The other secret to soft hands: Cover them up as much as possible. “For any household chore – washing dishes, dusting — wear powder-free latex gloves so you won’t be exposed to irritants,” suggests Graf.
Shana Aborn is a former editor at Ladies’ Home Journal and MAMM. She has also written for Parents, Working Mother, Family Circle, and BettyConfidential.com. Shana is the managing editor of Life & Beauty Weekly.
25 thoughts on “Banish Dry Winter Skin”
Dry, winter skin as a lot to do with the temperature changes between the temp outside and what’s set on your thermostat inside. The winter cold can still irritate your dry skin. Use a skin moisturizer to help this winter!
These are great tips! My husband and daughter have a tough time with dry skin in the winter. I slather them with moisturizing lotion all the time. I’m definitely telling my husband about the hot showers. He’s going to love the idea of a not hot shower, lol.
I always forget to use moisturizer and I think my skin is really showing it. Thanks for the great tips!
I can tell you from experience up in Tahoe, where the indoor mountain air gets REALLY dry in the cold winters … that running humidifiers is absolutely essential. It makes such a big difference for the skin.
Great tips!! My skin gets so dry during the winter with how much I wash my hands and of course then my dry feet in the summer. Can be a never ending cycle.
I totally have the dry heels problem. One thing that I have found that seems to help is vaseline on my heels before bed and then wear socks all night. They usually feel better in the morning.
Great tips! My skin gets awfully dry during this time of the year so these will be very helpful to me. 🙂
Winter weather does really dry out my skin. And I have the hardest time with not standing in a hot shower for a long period of time! Good tips!
I really hate how dry I get in the winter time, these are some wonderful tips! I try to moisturize my hands and lips as much as possible and it has seemed like its been working.
Great list of ideas. I know that I had to use lotion on my skin starting a few days ago. My feet also take a beating in the winter time.
Those are all great tips. I do most of these, especially Get Rich Quick
My hands and elbows are dry. These are great tips.
Those are some great tips. My hands get really dry in the winter with all the hand washing and sanitizing so I will by trying to bring a small cream with me on the go.
Such great tips – my poor feet suffer in the Winter, and my husband’s hands too. You’re so right about the shower – my skin tightens as soon as I leave the shower if it’s hot.
Great tips! My skin seems to dry out the minute winter hits-as if my skin knows before the temps really get cold!
My hands are the worse.. they crack and hurt when i bend them.. always putting lotion on them. thank you for the tips.
My skin always gets so dry in winter time and these ares some really great tips to combat that. I have tried so many things different kind of lotions etc. the one thing I hate are the ones that leave you feeling so oily!
You got some great tips! I always suffer with dry skin during winter and only Nivea seems to be working on my skin.
This is one of the few times I won’t complain about living in humid florida where my skin never dries out. BUT when I travel these are fantastic tips, as I forget sometimes a heavier moisturizer is needed!
My poor skin is taking a beating this winter. I am constantly moisturizing to try to keep my skin less dry! It’s an uphill battle, though.
I follow some of these tips but not all. Year round, I keep hand moisturizer in my purse, but it definitely gets used a lot more in the dry winter air!
These are great tips. I’m using so much body butter these months but my skin is benefiting so much from it. I’m looking after my feet and hands too 🙂
I’ve learned that using hydrating cream several times a day can work wonders during the winter. I always keep a small tube in my handbag.
Great tips! During the winter I pull out the humidifier and move it to my bedroom. I also make sure to always keep my hands (and skin) moisturized <3
Great tips, all of them! The best one you said is to put the moisturizer on when you’re still damp. This way it seals the water in. I slather that lotion on before I even get out of the (warm) shower!!!