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As winter approaches, it brings unique challenges and concerns regarding skincare. Many clients seeking to combat the effects of cold temperatures, such as dry skin in winter, turn to aesthetic solutions. Therefore, it’s crucial to anticipate these changes and provide the best guidance to those wanting cosmetic answers.
This article explores the top 10 skin issues with the harsher weather and our winter skincare tips to address them.
Colds and flu can cause discomfort and the potential for a dry and irritated nose. To help your clients combat this skin issue, here are some essential tips:
Clients can use a fragrance-free cleanser for the face, and avoid harsh or drying soaps that can exacerbate dryness.
Advise clients to wash their face no more than twice a day to prevent over-cleansing, which can strip the skin of its natural oils.
Caution against using hot water on the nose, as it can further deplete moisture. Lukewarm water is a better choice.
Suggest using a fragrance-free, hypoallergenic moisturiser suitable for sensitive skin. The client should apply this moisturiser to their nose after cleansing.
Recommend skincare products that contain hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides to lock in moisture.
Suggest using a humidifier in the home to combat dry indoor air, which can aggravate nose dryness.
Emphasise the importance of avoiding nose-picking to prevent further irritation.
If the issue persists, advise clients to seek guidance from a dermatologist for personalised solutions.
Winter may be colder, but it can still bring UV damage. The sun sits lower in the sky during winter, which can lead to deceptive UV exposure. Even on overcast days, UV rays can penetrate and harm the skin.
Here’s what you need to know about how to safeguard a client’s skin:
Recommend sun creams or lotions as part of your clients’ winter skincare routine. Since the sun is closer to the Earth in winter, these products offer UV protection, shielding the skin from damage caused by the sun’s rays.
Winter skincare isn’t just about protection. Encourage your clients to keep their skin hydrated and rejuvenated. Products like Profhilo Haenkenium can help replenish and revitalise the skin.
Colder temperatures and dry air can be particularly harsh on sensitive skin, often exacerbating eczema symptoms. To assist your clients, consider the following for treating eczema in winter:
Emphasise the importance of regular moisturisation. Encourage clients with Eczema to use a fragrance-free, hypoallergenic moisturiser to lock in moisture and create a protective barrier on their skin.
Potential irritants in skincare products, clothing, and detergents can impact eczema. Recommending gentle, non-irritating skincare products and detergents can make a significant difference.
Chapped lips in winter are a common and often uncomfortable issue. To guide your clients through the delicate care of their lips during this season, consider these practical tips:
Maintaining adequate hydration by drinking more water throughout the day can help clients with chapped lips.
Remind clients to resist the temptation to pick, tug, or bite dry skin on their lips, which can worsen chapping and lead to painful cracks.
Recommend specialised lip care products like Teoxane 3D lip gel. These products provide a hydrating gel that can offer instant relief for dry and chapped lips, keeping them soft and smooth.
Individuals suffering from acne may experience changes to their skin during the colder months. However, there are several things they can do to help winter acne:
A consistent and gentle cleansing routine is a great way to lessen acne. Regularly cleansing the skin helps remove excess oil, dirt, and impurities that can contribute to acne.
Non-comedogenic skincare and makeup products are specially formulated to minimise pore-clogging, reducing the risk of acne breakouts.
Dandruff can escalate due to cold, dry air and increased use of heating systems. To help your clients maintain a flake-free scalp and healthy hair this winter, consider the following recommendations:
Suggest the use of a specialised dandruff shampoo. These shampoos contain active ingredients designed to combat dandruff and soothe the scalp.
Keeping the scalp clean helps prevent the buildup of flakes, so skincare clients should shampoo their hair regularly.
Washing hair with hot water can strip the scalp of its natural oils. Lukewarm water is a gentler alternative.
Recommend gentle scalp massages to stimulate blood flow and promote a healthier scalp.
Just like with dry and irritated noses, suggest using humidifiers in indoor spaces to combat the dry air that can exacerbate dandruff.
Managing stress, maintaining a balanced diet, and staying hydrated can affect overall skin and scalp health.
Rosacea, a long-term inflammatory skin condition that often manifests as redness and a rash, typically affects the nose and cheeks. Winter’s harsh conditions can exacerbate rosacea symptoms.
Like with other conditions, moisturising and humidifiers can help with this issue. The following are additional steps your client can use to help their dry skin rash in the winter:
Reinforce the importance of sunscreen, even in winter. UV rays can still aggravate rosacea, so recommend broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.
Skincare clients should keep their faces warm and protected from cold winds by wearing scarves or face masks when necessary.
As with other winter skincare concerns, advise against using hot water on the face, as it can worsen rosacea symptoms. Lukewarm water is gentler.
Suggest using skincare products free from harsh chemicals and fragrances. Opt for gentle, hypoallergenic options that won’t irritate sensitive skin.
Psoriasis, a skin condition characterised by the development of flaky patches of skin that form scales, can be particularly challenging during the winter months. Here’s how to help your clients manage psoriasis effectively:
Highlight the potential benefits of Vitamin D for psoriasis. A medical professional may recommend a topical treatment, such as a cream.
Sometimes, a healthcare professional may recommend Vitamin D injections or supplements to help alleviate psoriasis symptoms. Encourage clients to consult with a dermatologist for personalised advice.
Skin windburn is a prevalent winter condition characterised by redness and pain after exposure to cold, windy air. To help your clients alleviate the discomfort and protect their skin, consider these essential tips:
The most straightforward treatment is to minimise exposure to cold and windy conditions. During extreme weather, skincare clients would benefit from staying indoors.
Suggest applying Aloe vera gel to the affected areas. Aloe vera’s natural soothing properties can provide relief from redness and irritation.
Emphasise the importance of protecting the skin from further exposure. Recommend warm clothing, including a scarf and hat, to protect the face from the harsh elements.
For windburn on the lips:
Drinking plenty of water can maintain lip hydration.
Hot drinks and spicy foods can exacerbate lip irritation. Suggest avoiding them during windburn episodes.
If somebody picks at their lips, it can worsen the condition.
Recommend the daily use of a thick, moisturising lip balm to prevent further chapping and protect against future windburn.
Cold air tends to hold less moisture, leaving your clients’ exposed facial skin susceptible to flakiness. To help them maintain a smooth complexion, consider the following:
Over-cleansing can exacerbate flakiness. To remove impurities whilst avoiding this, clients should gently wash their face no more than twice a day.
Emphasise the importance of daily moisturising. A high-quality, hydrating moisturiser can create a protective barrier and lock in essential moisture.
If the water is too hot, it can remove the skin’s natural oils. Instead, clients can use lukewarm water when washing their face and limit the time spent in hot baths or showers.
Recommend using skin-friendly fabrics for bed linens and facial clothing, such as scarves. Soft, non-irritating materials can help prevent further irritation.
If their skin becomes itchy, suggest applying a clean, cool, damp cloth to the affected area. This can provide soothing relief.
Here at Revolve Medicare, we have various winter skincare products to support your clients. If you want to help your clients with their skin, contact us today and see how our products can improve their routine.
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