As we cross the mid-way point for winter on Long Island, the harsh cold, dry air and indoor heating can wreak havoc on your skin. Maintaining a solid skincare routine during the winter months is ...
PORTLAND, Ore (KOIN)- The winter weather is hard on your skin. But there are things you can do to protect your complexion—and look your best during the coldest time of year. On behalf of our sponsors ...
As winter sets in, many Long Islanders seek to escape the frigid temperatures by heading to warmer tropical destinations. The transition from a cold climate to a hot, sunny one can have a significant ...
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 ...
We all know what that winter skin feels like—itchy, flaky, cracked, dry. It’s one of the downsides of the more arid and mild winters we get in the desert. The Valley’s low humidity combined with ...
The whipping winds, chilly temperatures and low humidity of wintertime – plus the dryness of indoor heating – can be harsh on people's skin. This combination of factors can lead to itchiness, redness, ...
Come winter, your skin tends to get dry, flaky and itchy, doesn't it? It screams for extra care. The sharp winds outside tend to feel like a gentle slap on the face, while the warm, dry indoor air can ...
Ah, winter in the heartland. A time of cold winds, warm fireplaces, and skin so dry it mightbe snowing on your eyebrows. What is a Midwesterner to do about that dry winter skin?Slather on the lotion?
As the temperatures drop and the air gets drier, our skin is often the first place to feel these effects. So today, we’re breaking down a few of the “do’s and don’ts” of winter skin care. Simple ...
SPONSORED – Board-certified Dermatologists Dr. Prasanthi Kandula, MD, FAAD; and Dr. Elizabeth Rancour, MD, FAAD explain to Brittany K why winter is an ideal time for laser treatments. During the ...