- Help for Winter
Skin
From feet to face, our guide to the best ways to protect and beautify
your winter skin..

Look Pretty
The weather outside may be frightful -- and the overheated air
inside not so delightful -- but that's no excuse for tolerating
dry, flaky skin. The cure, of course, is to use moisturizer; skipping
it can cause the outer layer of your skin to crack and flake.
"It's essential to hydrate your skin more during the winter,"
says Dr. Jeanine Downie, a Montclair, New Jersey-based dermatologist
and author of Beautiful Skin of Color (Regan, 2004). "Do
it at least once a day -- twice a day if your skin is extra dry."
And it's not just arms and legs that need special care during
cold months; we've identified the four most important areas needing
a little extra attention when the temperature plunges.
Face It!
Finding the perfect winter facial moisturizer can be tricky:
Too light leaves your skin parched, too heavy can cause breakouts.
If your skin is extra dry, it helps to use a moisturizing cleanser,
followed by an emollient or oil-based cream. Those with oilier
complexions should look for oil-free formulas, which are still
designed to hydrate the skin without clogging pores
Our Picks
Purpose Bar Soap, $3.49. Especially good for very sensitive or
dry skin, this classic product is beloved by dermatologists for
its non-drying and non-irritating properties.
Comfort Zone Hydramemory Fluid 24h, $54. Thanks to hyaluronic
acid, this product promises to keep your skin quenched for 24
hours. Plus, it's ideal for all complexions.
Lovely Lips
Licking your lips isn't an effective moisturizing technique!
Because they retain less moisture than other parts of your body,
lips dry out more easily, making them particularly sensitive to
the elements. Be faithful about using lip balm and make sure than
in addition to moisturizing ingredients, it also contains antioxidants,
such as vitamin E or green tea extract, to protect even more against
the wind and cold.
Our Picks
Eau Thermale Avene Lip Balm with Cold Cream, $9. This stick contains
paraffin, beeswax, and vitamin E to seal in moisture and nourish
even the most chapped lips.
Jason Lips Bee Better, $2.75. Packaged in a cute tin, this creamy
balm is full of green tea extract, plus shea butter and macadamia
nut oil for mega-softness.
Feel Healthy
Body Beautiful
The drier your skin, the thicker the moisturizer you need. A
lotion containing glycerin or mineral oil is enough for most people;
look for a cream packed with humectants (such as lactic acid)
if you're extra dehydrated. Apply to damp skin following a bath
or shower and rub in 90 percent of the way, letting the rest sink
in to seal moisture most efficiently.
Our Picks
Nivea Soft Refreshingly Soft Moisturizing Creme, $5.99. A quick-drying,
superhydrating creme (only available overseas until now) that
leaves skin soft and smooth all day.
Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Foaming Bath, $5.99. With oatmeal to
relieve severe dryness, this can be used as both a bath and shower
gel.
Pretty Hands and Feet
Owing to repeated washing, hands are especially vulnerable to
abuse this time of the year. Keep a tube of hand cream on your
desk or in your purse and use liberally. And since twice-weekly
pedicures aren't an option (unless you're a celebrity!), make
sure to apply an exfoliating glycolic-acid based foot cream every
few days, either after showering or before going to bed.
Our Picks
Philosophy Soul Owner Exfoliating Foot Cream, $14. This lush cream
is full of sloughing glycolic and salicylic acids, plus refreshing
eucalyptus and moisturizing lavender oils.
Dermalogica Multivitamin Hand and Nail treatment with SPF15, $6.50.
This non-greasy formula contains sunscreen and vitamin E to protect
against sun damage, and provitamin B5 to help prevent nails from
peeling.
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