Hair and skin are not just for looking beautiful-they are required for specific bodily functions as well. Skin is not only the barrier between the environment and our inside, it is a living organ that is responsible for keeping the body cool, protects against bacteria and invaders and many other metabolic processes. There are some strategies that can give your body a break through this winter:
Dry Skin
To cure dry skin all over the body, go big or go home. Mix a few drops of Argan Rain Argan Oil in bath water and hops, or a thin layer of oil on the body after showering. As strange as it may sound, adding a few cups of whole milk to bath water can hydrate the skin. The proteins, fats and vitamins in moo-juice may help soften rough skin.
Rough Hair
Hair need a little extra TLC in the winter. Shampooing strips moisture from the scalp and hair, so that wash strands every other day. And do not forget the conditioner, skip the 'poo and choose a quick rinse and conditioning treatment, this is fine to keep the hair clean and moisturized.
Breakage or prevent damage, avoid blow drying and brushing hair when it is wet, as these locks are most sensitive when waterlogged. If strands really dehydrated, combing hair with a few drops of argan oil and a wide tooth comb after showering.
Dry Hands
It's bad enough to freeze rates, but cracked and painful skin on the hands is the icing on the cake. In order not to dry out the hands, applying moisturizer after the washing of the hands, and at least a couple of times during the day. Keep a bottle of lotion by every sink in your home and in your desk at work. If the hands are extremely dry, use in place of cream lotion, because the former has a higher water-oil ratio.
Cracked Lips
Use a lip balm in an easily accessible pocket is a good first step, but the winter wind can chapped lips to a whole new level. If your lips are so flaky, use a toothbrush and very gently exfoliate to remove excess skin. Slather on beeswax or a lip balm.
Brittle Nails
Dry air undermines the moisture right out of the nails and makes them vulnerable and prone to fractures and cracks. To treat them, apply argan oil nails at bedtime and sleep with gloves on to help aid absorption.
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