Cool temperatures can make the skin feel dry and lackluster because the air tends to be devoid of moisture. Moreover, many women do not make the necessary changes to their skin care routine once the air turns chilly.
First, remember that soaking in hot water may feel good on cold mornings, but washing in water that is too warm can leach out the skin's natural oils. Instead, try keeping showers short or only use hot water for the first half, then switch to lukewarm when rinsing conditioner and washing your face.
Also, your lightweight summer moisturizer may not cut it in the fall and winter months. You may need something a little heavier. Gauge your needs by trying out a few different types of face and neck creams to see which suits you best. Keeping the complexion well-nourished with these products may even reduce the appearance of loose neck skin.
Sometimes, when hot weather subsides, people begin choosing coffee, tea and other hot drinks over good old fashioned water. Getting at least 36 ounces of H20 each day is key to healthy-looking skin.
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