IN PICS | Tips To Get Rid Of Skin Redness During Winters
Winter has arrived, and it's time to protect our skin, as many of us are prone to winter rash, which is characterised as excessively dry and dehydrated skin with lots of redness on the face. Applying ice to your face can aid in the reduction of redness. This decreases redness while also increasing blood circulation throughout the body. Look at the advice provided by Paridhi Goel, Co-Founder of Loveearth, to assist you overcome skin-related issues during the winter. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppBegin using niacinamide serum to help eliminate acne and pimples and to reduce redness. Keep your skin moisturised and hydrated. After showering, apply natural oils to soothe and nourish sensitive skin. Not only that, but you may also put a pimple patch to your skin to reduce redness overnight or within 2-3 days. (Image Source: Getty)
Winter's severe temperatures and dryness can leave your skin flaking and red. Additionally, spicy foods and alcohol can exacerbate facial flushing throughout the holiday season. Any of these components may set off a chain reaction that eventually undermines your skin's ability to defend itself. Our skin acts as a barrier between us and the outside environment. To overcome these obstacles, it is advisable to concentrate on the positive changes that can improve your skin and your appearance. (Image Source: Getty)
Mahima Gupta, a beauty expert and Co-Founder of bhu botanicals, suggests starting with a light, nontoxic face cream including Immortelle Oil, sandalwood, jojoba oil, and saffron for nourished and brighter skin. Exfoliation is necessary to facilitate the absorption of vitamin C and immortelle oil, two antioxidants that aid in skin regeneration. Several night creams that have a unique blend of natural and important components have been discovered to be good to the skin. This kit includes a day cream, night cream, and Vitamin C serum to fulfil the needs of your skin. (Image Source: Getty)
Weatherproofing is essential. Windburn and sunburn can be avoided with ski masks and goggles, but sunscreen is still necessary even in the winter. (Image Source: Getty)