MONDAY, Dec. 26 (HealthDay News) —
Cold weather is drier and can have damaging or negative effects on skin, but there are steps people can take to look and feel better, according to Dr. Amy McMichael, a dermatologist at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C.
McMichael offered the following tips for protecting skin during the winter months:
- Switch to a thicker facial and body moisturizer.
- Do not use indoor tanning beds.
- Limit alcohol consumption and avoid hot beverages to minimize rosacea flare-ups. Laser and chemical procedures are available that can help treat rosacea, melasma (a kind of skin discoloration) and other skin problems.
- Take advantage of off-season or post-holiday sales on sun-protective clothing to help protect your skin all year long.
More information
The U.S. National Institutes of Health provides more information on dry skin.