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Keeping skin healthy takes year-round maintenance. While saving skin from sun damage should be a priority no matter what the thermometer says, the changing needs of the seasons call for adjustments in skin routines.
Winter months:
Cold weather and lack of moisture can cause cracking, chapping and irritation. And winter wind and sun combinations can cause serious sunburns and skin conditions such as eczema. Moisturizer helps protects against the harsh elements.
Autumn months:
As dry, colder air arrives, skin may lose precious moisture. It’s best to apply moisturizer directly after a bath or shower to help seal in and replenish the skin with the necessary water and oils.
Spring months:
When the weather warms up and everyone can enjoy the outdoors or working in the yard again, there are still some important things to know that can potentially save skin from sun damage. Depending on the pigment of skin, the likelihood of burning in the sun can vary and so should the level of sun protection factor (SPF) in sunscreen lotion.
Summer months:
Remember that there is no such thing as a healthy tan. A tan means the skin has been damaged. No matter what skin type you have or how your body reacts to the sun, you should always wear sunscreen containing at least SPF 30. People don’t realize they can still get burned in cooler climates or when they’re not in direct sunlight or even on cloudy days.
Keeping skin healthy takes year-round maintenance. While saving skin from sun damage should be a priority no matter what the thermometer says, the changing needs of the seasons call for adjustments in skin routines.
Winter months:
Cold weather and lack of moisture can cause cracking, chapping and irritation. And winter wind and sun combinations can cause serious sunburns and skin conditions such as eczema. Moisturizer helps protects against the harsh elements.
Autumn months:
As dry, colder air arrives, skin may lose precious moisture. It’s best to apply moisturizer directly after a bath or shower to help seal in and replenish the skin with the necessary water and oils.
Spring months:
When the weather warms up and everyone can enjoy the outdoors or working in the yard again, there are still some important things to know that can potentially save skin from sun damage. Depending on the pigment of skin, the likelihood of burning in the sun can vary and so should the level of sun protection factor (SPF) in sunscreen lotion.
Summer months:
Remember that there is no such thing as a healthy tan. A tan means the skin has been damaged. No matter what skin type you have or how your body reacts to the sun, you should always wear sunscreen containing at least SPF 30. People don’t realize they can still get burned in cooler climates or when they’re not in direct sunlight or even on cloudy days.
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