Chapped lips, dry   hair, split ends, dry, itchy skin all this and more is often wrought upon us   every winter. Here are tips on how to ensure your hair and skin stays soft,   supple and well moisturized during these months.     Lips       Dry, cracked and chapped lips are a common winter complaint, and   severe cases of chapped lips can be very painful, not to mention   unattractive. What’s worse is that lipstick makes cracks stand out even more   instead of concealing them. However, chapped and peeling lips can be cured   within a couple of days. Apply lip balm generously and bush your lips gently   with a soft toothbrush until the flakes have dislodged. Apply another coat of   lip balm, and skip the lipstick unless it is richly moisturizing. Matte   lipsticks dry out lips, so steer clear of them. Brushing lips with a   toothbrush also plumps them up and makes them look fuller and sexier, so do   this every morning before stepping out.   Almond oil makes for a great lip moisturizer. Simply apply some   almond oil to lips before turning in for the night. You could also heat   grated beeswax and almond oil and mix them together. You could also add   Vitamin E oil to this mixture.
    Skin       Skin often goes dry in the winter, but can return to normal   within a week. When you splash water on your face, make sure it’s not hot   water as hot water uses up the skins moisture. Cold water on the other hand   stirs up circulation, temporarily closes large pores and brings a glow to the   face, so splash cold water on your face a couple of times a day. However,   skip washing your face with a face wash and instead opt for a gentle, cream   cleanser. Make sure you use an alcohol-free toner and follow up with a thick moisturizer   which contains collagen, lactic acid or urea. It is best to apply moisturizer   on damp skin, as these locks in the moisture. Similarly, apply body lotion to   your skin immediately after a shower, when your skin is still damp and you   have not yet completely wiped it dry. Scrub your face once a week in the   winter before applying moisturizer as this removes dead skin from the top and   allows the moisturizer to reach the bottom layers of skin.
 At times   excessively dry skin can start itching. This happens when the skin develops   cracks due to dryness, and bacteria and other irritants enter these cracks.   These cracks are so fine that they are invisible to the naked eye, so if your   face starts itching don’t expect to see a cracked up face in the mirror!   Calamine lotions soothe itchy skin, as do aloe Vera lotions. If itching is   severe you could try applying Benadryl creams, which temporarily control the   itching. 
 
 
 
     Hair       Winter is often accompanied by dry hair, an increase in split ends,   more static in the hair and more frizzles. Your hair requires not just   conditioning but a deep conditioning treatment. For an at-home, do it   yourself deep conditioning treatment, try this: Apply conditioner generously   to your hair, cover your head with a shower cap and wash off after an hour,   or leave on overnight and wash off in the morning. You could also steam your   hair after applying the conditioner, and then wash it off after half an hour.   Conditioner works better than oil because it is easier for conditioner to   penetrate the hair shaft. Oiled hair is most benefited if hair is steamed   after applying oil. |