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7 Skincare Routines for Combating Dry Skin Problems in Winter

Especially dry skin requires extra attention in the winter. The skin may suffer from the effects of the changing climate. Therefore, let's learn how to safeguard our skin in cold weather.
By : Updated On: 17 Nov 2025 23:27:PM
Dry Skin Protection in Winter
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Changing climate could have a bad impact on our skin. In summer, we need to protect the skin from heat and sunlight. Likewise, it is important to protect the skin in winter. Dry skin often has a bad impact. You must follow a daily skincare routine for the protection. A basic skincare routine helps to shield dry skin during the winter.

Especially at night, we must apply a moisturizer to avoid any impact. There are many creams which can help to protect the skin, but daily habits can also add to safeguarding your sensitive skin.

Environmental Factors Affecting the Skin: 

1) You must keep your bedroom neat and tidy but also clean. The pillow covers and blankets you use must be washed at least twice a week. The dust could impact the skin.

2) Dry and cracked skin could lead to skin infection if we don’t take care of it properly and avoid safeguarding the skin.

3) If your skin hasn’t received moisture, it could have the worst impact.

4) In some cases, there is a higher chance of skin infections, and the worsening of illnesses like eczema.

5) Dry skin in the winter can cause itching due to the low humidity. Following the routine can help you to prevent a bad impact on dry skin in winter.

Skincare Routine to Follow: 

  • Wear hats, scarves, and gloves to keep your skin safe from the elements or dust.
  • Use a humidifier to replenish moisture into the air indoors, particularly in heated areas where humidity levels are noticeably lower.
  • Keep yourself hydrated from the inside out by drinking lots of water throughout the day.
  • Take shorter showers or baths with lukewarm water rather than hot water. Vital oils can vanish if your skin is exposed to hot water.
  • Add nuts (vitamin E) to your diet. Avoid eating any junk food or soft drinks with high sugar content.

(Disclaimer: Given the input is on an information basis, please seek professional advice.)

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