Skin
Care Tips for Winters
The
soft chime of the Christmas bells the distant cathedral
towers are already bringing in a touch of festivity
to the short sunny afternoons that tend to melt
away into cold evenings. The fun of celebration
and the pain in bidding goodbye to the century is
here. And each of us would like to good in the millennium.
But as the dry northerly winds brings in an ill
omen for your skin, you must be ready with your
army of moisturizers, cold creams and cleansing
milk to fight away the elements that try to turn
your glowing skin into a dry and parched piece of
dirt. And if you are not, you better be prepared.
For an youthful and healthy skin not only reflects
your beauty, it also enhances your personality,
turning you into an element of eternal attraction.
Hope you wouldn't be able to resist yourself from
being called the star of the evening!
In the days of our mothers and grandmothers, skin
care started since childhood. Massaging a body oil
and keeping it lying in the open, under the sun,
was a regular practice. It not only helped in pigments
to synthesize the vital Vitamin D needed for the
baby's bones. With maturity, the teenage girl would
be asked to pamper her skin with pastes of turmeric,
besan and fresh cream. In those days these simple
products were just brought in from the kitchen and
never sold in attractive containers with costly
herbal labels on them.
But with the changing scenario of the hectic city
life seems to sqeeze out all the energy and youth
left in you. The pollution and the dirt is the worst
enemy of your skin. Morever, busy working women
no longer have time to pamper themselves with home-made
products. What they can find time for is just a
visit to the parlor, a quick facial and then probably
an application of a popular night cream at night
during the dry winter months.
Though
synthetic products are flooding the markets, beauticians
and skin care specialists are going back to the
days of our mothers. They are advising to hold on
the age-old home made products to keep your closer
to nature. It is nature's winds that turn your skin
dry, yet it is nature that guards the secret to
your beautiful skin.
Our skin is made up of different layers. The outer
epithelial layer our epidermis is the most likely
target of our environment as the harsh elements
can hardly reach the dermal layer that lies below.
The epidermis constantly peels off and rejuvenates.
But during this course of molting the skin looks
dry and you tend to lose the natural glow that you
were so proud of. The peeling off is more likely
to occur during the winter months as the winds are
dry and squeeze out the natural oily texture of
the skin. Again there are many who are allergic
to the cold environment.
They
suffer from painful allergic manifestations that
have a detrimental effect on the skin and can even
lead to infections. They fail to acclimatize with
the sudden change in the climate and the greatest
effect is felt on the skin. Skin happens to be the
reflection of how you are affected by changes in
your environment.
Another
important enemy in modern city life is the wide
range of pollutants that precipitate in what we
call the winter smog. These pollutants not only
darken your skin, the dirt particles clog the skin
pores and do not allow the skin to breathe. In the
process your skin shrinks and you look older.
But you can turn your tomorrow into the day after
with regular hair and skin care programme. Remember,
your scalp is also a part of your skin and requires
regular attention, otherwise your hair too will
fall off easily and little can be done once this
downfall starts. good skin is not one that has been
taken for granted and abused with a variety of products,
but one where you know what products your skin needs.
The texture of all skin types are not same and nor
do they have the same requirements. The first step
of our skin care treatment is to have knowledge
of the skin type - whether it is dry, oily or neutral.
The attention you give to your skin today will definitely
be reflected years later.
However, application of various products only on
the outer surface does not lead to an ultimate healthy
skin. What one needs is a healthy diet and a peaceful
mind. The meals should have ample amount of juicy
fruits and vegetables along with at least ten glasses
of water a day. Intake of liquids help your skin
to retain the essential oils automatically and acts
as a natural protection against dryness. The diet
should be deficient in vitamins, specially vitamin
C and vitamin E.
Both these vitamins are essential to keep the skin
soft and supple. Though most of the modern skin
care products contain vitamin E, it is advised to
drink milk and eat the white of an egg to assure
regular intake of vitamin E.
And
as far as vitamin C is concerned a lot of green
vegetables and fruits will serve the purpose. Again,
there are certain parts of the body that require
special care during the winter months. These are
you feet and hands. Specially the feet tend to crack
and they are the most neglected areas, constantly
exposed to dirt and dryness. Your scalp too needs
special mention as many of us suffer from the dandruff
that can have long term effect on the like hair
fall. And what about your lovely nose? It must look
horrible with the blackheads crowding on the soft
exposed part.
Three elements of skin care are needed for any skin
during winter. These are a deep cleansing milk to
remove the dirt or excess oil adhering to the skin.
This is followed by astringent applications that
cools, tightens and tones the skin enabling it to
maintain a natural balance. And last but not the
least an oil based nutrient rich in vitamin E to
nourish the skin and keep it supple.