Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Debunking 5 Cold Weather Skincare Myths

I hope you are all enjoying your winter while staying warm, healthy and happy!  While the snow in Salt Lake City/Utah is beautiful (greatest snow on earth!), I find myself dreaming of warm summer Sundays sitting on Main Street in Park City, listening to awesome live music, eating amazing street food and hanging out with you!

I came across this article in the HuffPost on debunking cold weather skincare myths, and I wanted to share it with you:

Beauty Myths: 5 Cold Weather Skincare Statements Debunked 

We spoke to Dr Jaggi Rao, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Dermatology at the University of Alberta to dispel some common myths about your skincare routine.

Plus, we threw in some helpful tips for keeping your skin well-hydrated during the chill (you're welcome!). 

 Myth 1: Less Humidity Means Fewer Breakouts
False! The extreme dryness common to colder months can actually cause microscopic breaks in the skin that allow unwanted bacterial organisms to enter and cause breakouts. Keep your skin moisturized to ward off breakouts the right way.



Myth 2: Moisturizer Is The Only Way To Keep Skin From Drying Out
False! We don’t normally think of clothing as part of the skincare routine, but protective clothing like mittens, gloves, and scarves help shield your skin from dryness and deter circulatory inflammations that erupt as a result of cold weather.

 
Myth 3: Skincare In The Colder Months Has To Be A Multi-Step Process
False! The most essential items you need are a cleanser and a deep-hydrating moisturizer. Cream formulas are thicker and provide a better protective layer against the elements (as long as you also find a formula that doesn’t clog your pores).


Myth 4: Drenching Yourself In Moisturizer Will Counteract Dryness
False! Excessive moisturizer will simply clog pores. Try a thin layer of creamy moisturizer to keep skin hydrated and protected from the elements. As a rule of thumb, use a fingertip amount all over your face—the size of your fingertip to your first knuckle.


Myth 5: You Don’t Need Sunscreen In The Fall Or Winter
False! There are plenty of UV rays that will harm your skin even during overcast days. These rays contribute to aging so continue to wear sunscreen on a daily basis. Try a facial moisturizer with built-in SPF so you can skip a step each morning, and spend more time nice and warm under the covers.
 

you can read the article by visiting the following link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/10/05/skincare-beauty-myths_n_1942604.html

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