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Skin Care: The 4 Dangers of Winter!
By Vincent | January 22, 2008
Less Sunlight.
I can hear your think; to much sun isn’t good for you either! And that’s right! During the summer the number of skin syndromes or diseases like psoriasis and eczema is significantly less than in the winter. This is because of the UV-B in sunlight which helps to fight skin infections. I good remedy is use a good facial cream.
Icy Wind
When you hang your clothes outside to dry you’ll get the best result when it’s windy. It’s the same with your skin. The more wind, the dryer your skin. The best solution, wear a stylish scarf and cloves to protect your skin.
Lower Humidity
The central heating in your apartment is on which lowers the humidity and also the cold itself extracts any moist
from the air. The solution for at home is to hang up water reservoirs near the central heating.
Be sure to check the humidity before you hang any water reservoirs in your home. The ideal relative humidity is about 50 percent. Is your apartment to moist with a humidity of about 70 percent than there’s a big chance for house dust mite and the development of fungus.
Hot Showers
Many people take longer and more hot showers during the winter. The problem with longer and hotter showers is that you wash off all your skin fats, which are the natural protectors of your skin. People with a dry skin often notice that there skin begins to slightly burn during the winter. A good body cream is recommended, although the best solution is to cut back with taking long showers.
Picture and Article Source: Valahe Mens Skin Care and Men’s Health Magazine.
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