Ten Winter Skin Savers Winter brings with it drier, rougher skin, flakiness and
itchiness and chapped sore lips. Combat winter skin woes with these tips from
the ancient healing tradition of ayurveda:1.Drink lots of water. Internal
hydration keeps skin cells plump and healthy. Water also helps transport
nutrients to skin cells, keeping them nourished. According to ayurvedic healers,
water should be at room temperature or slightly warm to avoid hampering
digestion. Water-rich vegetables like leafy greens and green-skinned squashes
are great for internal hydration as well as skin nourishment. Avoid alcohol and
caffeinated drinks, which are dehydrating.2.Cold weather can cause the body’s
systems to stagnate. Eating warm cooked foods, drinking warm water or herb/spice
teas and moderate daily exercise can help improve circulation, digestion and
elimination, keeping skin healthy and clear.3.Heated homes, workplaces and
automobiles can wreak havoc on skin. Turn heat down to the lowest level that you
are comfortable with fashion designer cxm117. Supplement moisture balance in
your environment with the use of room humidifiers. Moisture balance in the
environment also helps prevent dry nasal passages and eyes.4.The rough, dry
nature of Vata dosha, winter’s dominant energy, can be pacified by including
some healthy fats in your daily diet. Ayurvedic healers recommend ghee
(clarified butter). Olive oil is another excellent choice. Blanched, soaked
almonds offer lipid support as well as nourishment.5.The thought of a long, hot
bath on a cold winter day can be appealing, but over-exposure to hot water can
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lukewarm, not hot, water. If you have Vata skin, add a few drops of bath oil to
your bath.6.Put away that bar of soap or shower gel, and switch to a milder,
gentler cleanser for both face and body. Soap can irritate and exacerbate dry
skin conditions. Ayurvedic healers recommend ground oatmeal or chickpea flour
mixed with a little milk. If your skin is naturally dry, add some almond meal
and a few drops of aloe vera or sesame oil. Don’t scrub excessively, and dab
skin with a soft towel after the bath or shower--just enough to remove excess
moisture.7.A good moisturizer, suitable for your skin type, is a must in winter,
to keep skin lubricated. For best results, apply the moisturizer to damp skin
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elbows, hands and feet, which tend to be drier than the rest of the body. If
your skin is naturally oily, a light application is best to avoid clogging
pores. Dry Vata skin benefits from deep-layer lipid support several times a
week. Ayurvedic healers recommend facial oils blended especially for Vata skin
that nourish and protect while they lubricate.8.Pay extra attention to hands and
feet, where skin can crack and peel when dry. Always apply moisturizer after you
wash your hands. Limit exposure to water by wearing gloves when you do chores
such as washing dishes. A light application of massage oil right before you go
to bed can keep skin on extremities lubricated and also help you fall asleep
faster. If your skin is naturally dry, soak feet in warm water for 10 minutes,
then apply shea butter to heels and soles and wear socks before you go to
bed.9.Do not forget adequate sun protection for exposed skin, even if the sun
feels milder during the winter. If you’re out on the slopes, remember that snow
reflects the sunlight, doubling the damaging effect of the sun’s rays. Wear a
natural lip balm to protect your lips.10.Weekly exfoliation is important to
remove dead skin cells and prevent skin from looking dull. But make sure you use
a very gentle exfoliating product, and don’t scrub too hard or too long. Follow
exfoliation with a hydrating mask.Note: This ayurvedic information is
educational, and is not intended to replace standard medical care or advice.
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