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Winter skincare: Avoid exfoliation, stay away from heater

NEW DELH: Winter is a season when your skin needs extra attention as avoiding it even for a day can take away your glow. Dropping the usage of scrubs to once a month and staying away from the heater to avoid dryness are some of the basic steps one should take for that radiant and beautiful you, suggest experts.

Winter skincare: Avoid exfoliation, stay away from heater


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Winter is a season when your skin needs extra attention as avoiding it even for a day can take away your glow. Dropping the usage of scrubs to once a month and staying away from the heater to avoid dryness are some of the basic steps one should take for that radiant and beautiful you, suggest experts.

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Blossom Kochhar, Chairperson, Blossom Kochhar Group of Companies, says that during winters, one should totally avoid using harsh things on their skin like astringents and soaps as they strip the skin of all the natural oil.

"Instead, one should resort to cleansing milk, lotions throughout winters," she told IANS.

She also suggested not to sit close to the heater.

"It damages your skin a lot and makes it too dry. But if you cannot avoid it just put a bowl of water near the heater as it will balance the moisture in the air," she said.

Shikhee Agrawal, Head Training, The Body Shop, says that whipping winds, dry air and chilly temperature can really be harsh on your soft skin so it’s important to use a serum to keep your skin hydrated.

"People tend to think that thicker a cream, the better it hydrates but the fact is concentration doesn't necessarily equal optimum hydration. Instead layer a serum under your moisturizer or cream to boost hydration. On the other hand, oily skin also needs equal moisturizing in winter because the less you moisturize , the more natural oil your skin produces, which results in breakouts," she said.

Warming up with primer and using creamy eyeshadow are some of the other factors that one should keep in mind for the chilly season too.

"Don't skip the primer. It's important to use the primer before we dab in the foundation on our skin as the primer would help keep the skin supple and moisturised for the entire day. It will also make your skin glow. Also creamy eyeshadows are the ones to go for during the winters. It will keep the eyeshadow in place and also fill in for the lack of moisture during the season," said makeup artist Vidya Tikari.

She also feels that avoiding scented products is a must to stay fresh in winters.

"Soaps, creams and lotions with fragrance can covertly contain ingredients that can make your skin dry. Try to stick with natural and organic products even though they may be a wee bit more expensive but it is worth it for your skin! Also check the PH level of every product you pick," she said.

She also emphasized on not taking a long hot shower.

"A long hot shower may seem very tempting during winters, but restrict them to short quick showers to avoid rashes, bumps caused due to hot water on your skin and scalp leading to excessive dryness and burns in some cases. Some believe hot showers moisturise your skin, which is a myth" she added.

 —IANS

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