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The winters in Augusta might be short, but they’re certainly cold! That cold can be very damaging to your skin, so you must take steps to protect it. The cold air in Augusta over the winter months can leave your skin looking red, irritated and even itchy, but it’s very easy to combat these issues with some thorough winter skincare. Don’t think that sitting in front of the fireplace is going to counter the time that you spend outdoors either, because that too can dry your skin and affect its health. If you want to have healthier skin this winter, then here are the best tips for Augusta residents.

Invest in a Humidifier

One of the best ways to make sure that your skin is getting enough moisture (aside from drinking plenty of water) is to place a humidifier in the rooms where you spend the most time. These add moisture to the air, and that can go a long way to tackling the drying out that you get when you’ve been outside in the cold wind.

Lower Your Thermostat

One of the first things that we do when the temperature drops is to turn the thermometer dial to maximum. While this might make you feel more comfortable, it will also wreak havoc in terms of the dry air in your home. Ideally, you want your thermostats at a heating level that is cool yet comfortable.

Smarter Showering

There’s nothing quite so luxurious as standing in a burning hot shower when the winter is ravaging the outside world. It’s not so good for the skin, though! Aim for a lukewarm shower at all times of the year. If your skin starts to go red due to the heat of your water, then chances are that it’s set way too high. It’s also worth knowing that cooler water is more effective when it comes to germ removal.

Get Some Vitamins

Most people are aware that their diet will affect the health of their skin. Getting the right vitamins and nutrients is vital, but modern diets can make it harder to get exactly what you need. Supplements can be beneficial in these cases, and the Best Liposomal Vitamin C boosts can transform your skin for the better.

Moisturize Daily

Even if you already use moisturizer, there’s a good chance that you’re not using it enough. Even after activities like doing the washing up, you should always finish with some moisturizer. In the winter, you’re best off choosing from cream or ointments over lotions. Sticking to regular soap can simply dry out your skin, and that will leave it looking older and more unhealthy.

Get Changed

What you wear will have a noticeable effect on your skin. If you’ve been outside in the Augusta winter, then there’s a good chance that you’re going to return home with wet clothes. Change out of them as soon as possible. If you stay too long in wet or damp clothes and shoes, your skin will get irritated and could even cause itchiness.

Skincare doesn’t need to be a chore. Some simple changes to the way you cope with the cold can have a dramatic and hugely beneficial impact on the way that your skin looks and feels. Don’t be fooled by the Augusta winter and make sure that you take steps to protect your skin from the ravages of those colder months.

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