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Get Great Winter Skin with 3 Essentials

By RealAge

Does your winter face look a little different than your summer face? Don't worry. Dry, dull skin doesn't have to be inevitable this season.

To keep your skin looking healthy and radiant no matter the weather, start with three winter essentials: a moisturizer, a lip balm, and an exfoliant. But, say the experts at our sister site RealBeauty.com, you've gotta choose the right ones.

Guide to Winter Skin Care Essentials
Moisturizer musts: Clouds can't be counted on to filter out the sun's harmful UVA rays. So to prevent dry skin and wrinkles, use a double-duty moisturizer that contains a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30. Yep, even in winter. Also, look for these two key ingredients in a moisturizer.

Lip lessons: Don't assume that any old lip balm will do. Some actually contain ingredients that can have a drying effect. One thing to avoid: mineral oil. It creates a film on your lips that fools your skin into thinking it can stop producing its own oils. Products with added colors, flavors, and fragrances also can cause drying and irritation. Find out which lip balm ingredients our sister site -- RealBeauty.com -- does recommend.

Exfoliant extras: Sloughing off dry, dead surface skin cells helps reveal fresh, new, more moisture-rich cells -- so it becomes even more essential in winter. But you want a gentle exfoliant that won't irritate and dry out skin even more. So choose an enzyme-based one, and be sure to moisturize afterward. Find more solutions for dry skin at RealBeauty.com.

Revitalize your looks and life with this stress-squashing antiaging plan from a RealAge skin care doc.

 
References
Published on 12/03/2009
10 Winter Skin Myths. Flahive, E., MarieClaire.com.


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