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Winter’s here — and so are all the charm challenges it holds. Cold, dry outdoor air and overheated indoor environments make for limp, static-y locks, tight, unpleasant skin, chapped lips and cracked soles. So not appealing.

The good news? Our charm suggestions and tricks will help you repair winter season damage fast.

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To fight dry hair and split ends, choose products with rich conditioning ingredients, says board-certified new York City dermatologist Whitney Bowe. “Look for products including wheat protein, which targets and repair work hair’s many damaged parts without a greasy buildup near the scalp.” The other ingredients you want to see in your shampoo and conditioners? powerful natural hydrators and masks such as oat protein, dimethicone, macadamia nut seed oil, green tea extract, olive oil, algae extract, shea butter, argan oil, glycerin, wild mango butter and sunflower extract. Cetrimonium chloride also has conditioning and anti-static properties.

Scalp itch and dandruff typically worsen in the winter. “Try using dandruff shampoo,” says Elizabeth Tanzi, a board-certified dermatologist in Washington, DC. “If that still isn’t enough, visit your dermatologist for a scalp service prescription.”

Face

When skin doesn’t produce enough sebum (or oil), it can get rough, irritated, inflamed, sensitive and flaky — and wrinkles are much more pronounced, discusses celebrity aesthetician Renée Rouleau. Winter’s dry air steals even much more moisture from your face.
To avoid damage, don’t use severe scrubs. wash your face with lukewarm or cool water and a low-lather, creamy cleanser including soothing ingredients like green tea, aloe vera extract or chamomile. apply a hydrating serum with marine extract, vitamins C and A, azulene, hyaluronic acid and lipids; then follow up with a good moisturizer including flower and nut extracts (rose hips, lavender, geranium, macadamia, grape seed), dimethicone and glycolic acid. At night, adds Rouleau, use a humidifier in your room to rehydrate your skin.

Soft, smooth skin comes from the inside as well. eat plenty of cold-water fish such as tuna, sardines, cod, mackerel, herring and trout, which have the essential fats your skin needs. and remember to drink plenty of water.

Lips

Rule number one: Don’t lick them! wear lip balm with dimethicone and petroleum, and reapply often.

Body

To relieve dry skin and eczema, Tanzi recommends taking only one bath or shower daily and using a moisturizing body wash with lavender or oatmeal. As soon as you get out of the tub, treat your whole body to a thick lotion or cream with shea or cocoa butter, sesame oil, petroleum and ceramides to lock in hydration.

Elbows and Heels

Exfoliate rough patches with urea-rich healing creams, applied every night. “Then use a pumice stone or washcloth to gently remove the dead skin, and follow up with a ceramide moisturizer in the morning,” says Tanzi.

Feet

Try this bedtime foot treatment from Stafford R. Broumand, a board-certified Manhattan plastic surgeon: apply a thick layer of plain petroleum jelly all over your feet, and cover them with cotton socks. “When you wake up and remove the socks in the morning,” he says, “your feet will be soft and smooth.”

Hands

All the soap and sanitizers you use to avoid colds can also dry out your hands and nails. Instead, “use a gentle cleanser to wash,” says Tanzi, “and before bed, smear on petroleum jelly or a thick hand cream [honey and shea butter are outstanding ingredients], and cover with cotton gloves overnight.”

For ragged cuticles, apply cuticle oil before the hand cream; you want one including vitamin E, shea butter and oils such as jojoba, argan and sweet almond. then follow Bowe’s example and keep a tube of soothing hand lotion by the restroom and kitchen sink so you can apply a dollop each time you wash your hands.

Gigi Anders is a features and charm writer whose work has appeared in Self, Glamour, Allure, Cosmo for Latinas and The Washington Post, among numerous others. She is also the author of Jubana! and little Pink Raincoat.

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