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]]>If your skin is very sensitive, you’ll want to give it a little time to recover before applying moisturizer. When you do moisturize, use something oil-free and light, so as not to put too much pressure or irritants on your skin. Some “extra” stuff like antioxidants are okay, but be sure they aren’t ingredients that will irritate you, since sweat is already irritating.
On the other hand, if your skin is dry, you’ll want to use something richer and heavier to help it back from being dehydrated. Choose a cream with lots of nutrients, but again pay attention to whether any of them are irritants for you. It’s especially good to choose something designed for dry skin.
For oily skin, as you might guess, you’ll want to make absolutely sure your formula is oil-free. You’ll also want to avoid anything too heavy so your pores are able to breathe.
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]]>A humidifier will add moisture to the dry air to help hydrate your skin. The air is dry in the winter which results in dry skin, so with the help of the humidifier, the air will be more humid and keep your skin soft and glowing. They can also help if you’re dealing with a cold or the flu by clearing out your sinuses.
The skin products you use in the summer can sometimes irritate the skin or not work as well in the winter. It’s worth making sure you have a good moisturizer for the winter months that will smooth out those dry spots. Use simple, calming, natural products.
Consume more healthy fats this winter to contribute to a healthy moisture barrier in the skin. Diet has a huge effect on the condition of your skin, so start increasing your omega 3 and 6 this winter for smoother skin.
You might forget to drink water in the winter as you aren’t sweating as much, but it’s vital you drink just as much as you would do in the summer to keep your skin hydrated.
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]]>The post What Moisturizer Should You Use After Sweating? appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>If your skin is very sensitive, you’ll want to give it a little time to recover before applying moisturizer. When you do moisturize, use something oil-free and light, so as not to put too much pressure or irritants on your skin. Some “extra” stuff like antioxidants are okay, but be sure they aren’t ingredients that will irritate you, since sweat is already irritating.
On the other hand, if your skin is dry, you’ll want to use something richer and heavier to help it back from being dehydrated. Choose a cream with lots of nutrients, but again pay attention to whether any of them are irritants for you. It’s especially good to choose something designed for dry skin.
For oily skin, as you might guess, you’ll want to make absolutely sure your formula is oil-free. You’ll also want to avoid anything too heavy so your pores are able to breathe.
The post What Moisturizer Should You Use After Sweating? appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>The post How to Combat Dry Skin This Winter appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>A humidifier will add moisture to the dry air to help hydrate your skin. The air is dry in the winter which results in dry skin, so with the help of the humidifier, the air will be more humid and keep your skin soft and glowing. They can also help if you’re dealing with a cold or the flu by clearing out your sinuses.
The skin products you use in the summer can sometimes irritate the skin or not work as well in the winter. It’s worth making sure you have a good moisturizer for the winter months that will smooth out those dry spots. Use simple, calming, natural products.
Consume more healthy fats this winter to contribute to a healthy moisture barrier in the skin. Diet has a huge effect on the condition of your skin, so start increasing your omega 3 and 6 this winter for smoother skin.
You might forget to drink water in the winter as you aren’t sweating as much, but it’s vital you drink just as much as you would do in the summer to keep your skin hydrated.
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