How to Keep Skin Radiant in Cold Weather – Presented by Skincare-News.com
Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) February 05, 2014 -- In the midst of a cold front – with temperatures dropping subzero in some places in the U.S. – the last thing many people may be concerned about is skincare. But since winter weather can quickly dry out skin, leaving it itchy and irritated, it helps to have some tips for protecting skin in harsh conditions. The latest article by Skincare-News.com, A Complete Guide to Cold Weather Skincare Concerns, discusses how to moisturize and nourish dry skin so that it people can achieve a summertime glow even in winter.
The first step to radiant skin is to create a winter-friendly skincare routine. This means creating new habits and perhaps purchasing new products. Why do experts advise against using the same skincare products all year long? What are some ingredients to avoid, since they can make dry skin even worse? To find out, visit Skincare-News.com or click skincare-news.com/a-11101-A_Complete_Guide_to_Cold_Weather_Skincare_Concerns.aspx
Dry, itchy skin is common when the temperatures drop. Managing this condition can be difficult, but there are some key tips to keep skin hydrated. What are some moisture-stripping to avoid? Why should people hold off on facial peels until the warmer weather arrives? To find out, visit Skincare-News.com or skincare-news.com/a-11101-A_Complete_Guide_to_Cold_Weather_Skincare_Concerns.aspx
Winter weather can cause a once-radiant complexion to turn dull. However, the right products can brighten skin and keep it well-hydrated during the cold, snow and rain. How can an exfoliator and SPF moisturizer brighten one’s complexion? What is body brushing, and how can this technique make skin shinier and healthier? To find out, visit Skincare-News.com or click skincare-news.com/a-11101-A_Complete_Guide_to_Cold_Weather_Skincare_Concerns.aspx
Get more answers to questions about proper winter skincare by visiting Skincare-News.com or skincare-news.com/a-11101-A_Complete_Guide_to_Cold_Weather_Skincare_Concerns.aspx
See also:
“Cold Weather Beauty Handbook”
Winter calls for more than a wardrobe change – it’s also the time to assess your beauty routine and address any cold weather concerns. Plagued by dry skin, chapped lips or frizzy hair? Looking for solutions to a drab winter wardrobe? This cold weather survival guide has something for everyone – from men and kids to new moms, sports enthusiasts and professional women on the go – to embrace the change in season while looking gorgeous from head to toe.
“Sensitive Skincare Handbook”
Sensitive skin comes with a variety of symptoms, ranging from acne breakouts to allergic reactions. Looking for solutions to sensitive skin challenges, including acne, rosacea and other skin flare-ups? Understanding triggers can help create an effective skincare routine for all skin conditions, ages and seasons. Use this handbook as a guide to identifying and treating sensitive skin, to help maintain gorgeous skin under any circumstances.
“Skincare & Beauty FAQ Handbook - Part 1: Skin Type & Seasonal Skincare”
Looking for answers to specific beauty-related questions, or curious about how to establish an effective skincare routine? Want to update beauty products or treat skin conditions like psoriasis? Skincare-News.com’s Beauty & Skincare Guide can help! Peruse this FAQ section to get tips on finding the right products according to skin type and maintaining healthy skin year-round, in every season.
About Skincare-News.com -- "Your Source for Intelligent Skin Care"
Skincare-News.com is the online source for consumers seeking intelligent beauty and skin care news, advice, tips and articles. Founded in 2005, Skincare-News.com features articles, news items and frequently asked questions on skincare and beauty-related issues. Skincare-News.com is located in Sacramento, California, but receives visitors from all around the world. For more information, visit skincare-news.com.
Linsay Thomas, Skincare-News.com, http://www.skincare-news.com, +1 (209) 304-7005, [email protected]
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