Protecting your skin is protecting yourself completely. Find out here how you can do it.
The skin is the largest organ in our body, and fulfills several functions. Provides a barrier against harmful chemicals, heat and cold, harmful microorganisms and solar radiation. Weather conditions can affect its condition, that’s why we leave you the best tips to take care of your skin against the low temperatures of winter.
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The first thing you have to know is the type of skin you have, since the type of product depends on that. For example, you cannot use a cream for oily skin if your skin is dry. You deregulate the pH of the skin. And that, later, is more complicated to heal.


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The best 3 tricks to protect your face during winter
1. External hydration
Each skin has different needs and requires different products and application frequencies. However, as a general rule, it is advisable to moisturize your skin daily and after each bath, especially if you have any type of dermatosis, such as atopic dermatitis or psoriasis. It is always better to turn to a professional to deal with specific problems.
2. Deep cleaning of our pores
Maintaining a daily routine to clean our face from environmental dirt and external factors is crucial for good facial hygiene. However, in low temperatures it is recommended that you do not exfoliate so often, as it can be more abrasive than normal. Professionals suggest using gentler cleansers and, if necessary, using exfoliants once a week.
3. Sun protection
In winter, even if it is cold, the risk of damaging the skin due to sun exposure does not disappear, especially if we are in a snowy area, where up to 80% of solar radiation can be reflected. Sunglasses and sunscreen are allies to keep your skin well cared for against their effects.
Source: Ambito

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