What is good night skin care routine for dry skin in winters for teenagers..
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Cleanse carefully. If your skin is oily, you'll probably do well with a foaming or gel cleanser for daily skin care. ...
Wash off makeup before bed. ...
Control oil. ...
Exfoliate. ...
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1. Don't take super-hot (or long) showers
Nothing sounds better than a steaming hot shower or bath on a cold day, but hot water is actually the enemy of dry winter skin. "Too much hot water causes increased evaporation of your skin's natural hydration," explains Anne Chapas, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City.
And keep it short, adds GH Beauty Lab Director Birnur Aral, Ph.D.: All you need is about 10 minutes. To make your shower more moisturizing, swap parching soaps and gels for a body cleansing oil or bath oil with fatty acid-rich soybean oil or other plant oils to fortify and protect skin's moisture barrier. A Beauty Lab favorite: Eucerin Skin Calming Body Wash, made with soybean and castor seed oils as the first two ingredients.
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2. Use a thicker moisturizer in the winter
After your shower, use a soft towel to pat skin dry and apply a hydrating moisturizer. Opt for a cream or balm that's thicker than the lotion you use during the summer. The thicker texture "seals moisturizing ingredients into dry, cracked, flaking skin," Dr. Chapas says, helping them adhere for long-term, intense healing. She suggests using balms and salves with silicone, petrolatum, lanolin, and natural oil
9. Drink up!
Proper hydration is directly related to skin cell regeneration, GH Nutrition Lab experts say, which is key to a glow. Aim to sip eight to 10 cups per day of unsweetened beverages such as water (including sparkling or fruit-infused), tea, and coffee. That said, unless your body is dehydrated, drinking more water than you need won't help moisturize your skin, so there's no need to guzzle gallons (unless you want to!).