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Sensitive Skincare Tips While on a Winter Vacation

  • April 7, 2020
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Whipping winds and frigid temperatures trigger cracked, dry and itchy skin. If you are traveling over winter, your skin doesn’t have to be a victim of the unforgiving weather. On a normal winter day, your dermatologist will advise you to adopt good skincare practices. However, when traveling to a winter destination, extra effort is needed to keep your skin glowing and healthy.

When traveling, ensure that your grooming kit has all the necessary items needed to preserve the health of your skin, especially if yours is the sensitive type. Remember to keep off harsh chemicals to avoid exposing your skin to inflammation and infections. If you have skin issues such as eczema, only purchase tried and tested products such as those from Sond skin. In this blog post, we give you a guide on sensitive skincare tips to leverage on your winter vacation.

Health and Beauty Tips for your Skin

Keep Moisture in the Air

Dermatological studies show that the skin is the barrier that keeps water in the body. During winter, when the weather is cold and dry, water tends to evaporate off surfaces quickly. Your skin is one of those surfaces.

Protect your skin from drying, especially if you have sensitive dermatological conditions by drinking extra amounts of water throughout the day. A humidifier should add moisture to your car or room.

Use Gentle Products

When traveling, you will be exposed to harsher conditions. In that case, use gentle sond cleansers. Gentle and organic skincare cleansers do not strip moisture off your skin. During summer, it is okay to use a fragranced body wash.

However, in winter, you want to avoid such and switch to something gentle. If you are dealing with breakouts and sensitive conditions such as eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis, use only water and a mild sond sensitive skincare product to protect the moisture barrier on your skin.

Keep Off Hot Showers

While travelling during winter, do not use hot water. Otherwise, this could create cracks on your skin. Instead, use lukewarm water. Understand that hot water in chilly conditions tends to evaporate very fast, especially if the skin is not moisturised immediately. Once the cracks form, your skin will then be exposed to harsh air, which may cause your skin to itch.

Wear a Sunscreen

Winter may be characterised by a cloudy atmosphere, but there are still UV rays that can damage your skin. Look for a good sunscreen with an SPF content of not less than 15. As you head out to explore the snowy fields, be careful to wear it at least 30 minutes before stepping out. Sunscreen is good at offering your skin protection against the harm UV rays can cause and also keeps it moisturised.

Use the right Moisturiser

Moisturising your skin is an essential part of keeping it hydrated. As soon as you leave your shower, use a natural moisturiser to keep your skin feeling smooth. Follow this with a hot cup of camomile tea.

This tea has antispasmodic properties that relax your skin and boost the production of lipids, which control blood flow and deal with injuries. Be careful to apply an extra layer of fragrance-free organic skincare body cream to protect your barrier before applying the natural moisturiser.

Engage the Right Diet

Planning to preserve fashion on your winter vacation should never be your biggest worry. The health of skin should be your biggest agenda. It is more about using the cruelty free products and eating the right foods.

During your winter vacation, fight the effects of harsh weather with an arsenal of skin-nourishing diets such as the vegan diet and camomile tea. There are many benefits of camomile tea, consuming organic vegetarian diets and non GMOs. Visit tea-and-coffee.com for some.

Better sleep, improved immune system and a spot/wrinkle-free skin are just some among the many benefits of camomile tea. During this winter, keep your skin healthy by consuming organic foods that are free from GMOs. They include the vegan diet, tea-and-coffee.com and camomile tea.

Include a Moisturising Mask to your Beauty Routine

Your skin depends on an extra boost of moisture during winter. In your fashion routine, you are advised to include a sond skin facial mask to boost the TLC of your dry skin. When selecting the best mask for your sensitive skin, look for products that are rich in honey, yoghurt and oats.

These tips should guide your skin care routine during your winter vacation. On chilly days, it is advisable to focus your energies on cruelty free products from a credible provider such as Sond. Remember, beyond the best market products, you will also need to eat a balanced diet with fresh vegetarian foods, healthy fats and lots of water to achieve a shiny and beautiful skin. Dermatologists also advise incorporating an exercise routine and following a sleeping schedule. Start your winter vacation mornings with these 6 ideas from our blog post to achieve a healthy body that will show on your skin.

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