We chatted with Aderonke Obayomi, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, to learn how to keep skin moisturized and glowing ...
When temperatures drop, your skin takes the hit. Harsh winds, hot showers, and indoor heating can leave your face feeling tight, your hands cracked, and your whole body begging for moisture. But ...
Cracked, dry skin is an unwelcome sign that winter has arrived. It's a common problem worldwide as frigid weather and low humidity deplete the skin's natural barrier. Here's what you need to know to ...
Living in cold states often means dealing with dry skin from the severe cold. While the severity and symptoms may vary, dry winter skin is uncomfortable for everyone. “Dry skin (xerosis) often has an ...
Winter is a frenemy to skin — outdoor cold dry air depletes moisture from its outer protective layer and indoor heated air can parch it. “Winter is the time to be more gentle with your skin,” says Dr.
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