In winter, with dry and cold weather, redness is more likely to appear on the skin than the rest of the year.
We see them on our skin of course, but also on that of our children.
These rednesses are often unsightly. Worse still, in addition to not being very pretty, they can also cause pain.
What to do to naturally fight this redness on the face?
Here are some simple tips that will help you fight against redness due to the cold.
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All year round, I take care to hydrate my skin . That of my face, always in the open air, changes in winter. It experiences cold and drought. I have to take care of her other than in the spring!
1 . I regularly apply slightly oilier skincare products. than the rest of the year (shea butter at night for example).
2 . I put away my harsh clay masks and scrubs for a while, to do olive oil scrubs regularly instead. and sugar (60 g of sugar for 5 cl of oil).
3 . I hydrate as much as possible:treatment with ice cubes and organic softening cream obligatory, for example with aloe vera and jojoba oil.
Note that our darling little husbands can take care of their skin in the same way.
Children also have fragile skin. Babies or older, on a simple walk or in the playground, the skin quickly loses itshydration .
1 . I treat with sweet almond oil :nothing like it for children. This oil is not likely to attack their skin. It does not remain greasy to the touch. A few drops in bath water and in direct application on the face in the evening before bedtime.
2. During the day, before going to school, or going for a walk, I do not hesitate to cuddle them with shea butter applied to the face , but also the lips and the hands .
Our hands, precisely, let's talk about it. They, too, suffer the pangs of winter. Redness , but also crevasses and pain are not far away if we are not careful of them.
1 . I'm thinking of making softening baths, with olive oil and lemon juice . Check out the trick here.
2. I always go out with gloves . Sounds like silly advice, but I assure you it's not! Even going out for 10 minutes to buy the bread is enough to hurt them.
3 . If necessary, I also apply shea butter .
Here are the little things I do every winter to reduce the risk of redness.
I don't use more products than the rest of the year, I only change my habits. I use what nature gives me (olive, lemon, sugar...), and in the end it doesn't cost me much at all.
In addition to my beauty treatments applied directly on the skin , I remember to ventilate and humidify my house. dry air is the worst enemy of our skin and the leading cause of redness for the whole family.