November 10, 2020
Fall is in full swing and winter is just around the corner. The weather is getting colder and if you live in a dry area, the combination of the two can really damage your skin. But there are ways you can protect your skin so you aren’t suffering for months on end. Let me explain.
Protecting is important in many ways. Sure, you can argue that it could be for superficial reasons, but it goes far beyond that. If you don’t protect your skin it can lead to some serious issues. Issues that include dryer skin (which can decrease the elasticity of our skin), eczema, cracking, bleeding, and acne.
So not only can protecting your skin help with those pesky wrinkles, it can help you avoid a lot of pain and discomfort.
If you don’t already have a regular skin care routine, you should probably think about getting one. Your skin will thank you. And if you do, fantastic. But make sure to adjust along with the weather.
You also should do research based on your skin type. Different products work for different people so it’s best to get what works for you.
On top of starting a skin care routine and finding the right products for you, consider other ways to protect your skin. This could include a humidifier in your home if you live in a dry climate or using a scarf to wrap around your lower face to keep you warm.
You should also be sure to keep yourself hydrated. It may not be as hot as the summer months, but you still need to drink the water – hydrate from the inside out.
If you’re interested in optimizing your skin care routine, why not try Nature’s Ultra’s newest product, Beauty Boost. It’s a great product to treat and soothe your skin.
It’s real easy to use Beauty Boost as well. Simply add one to two drops onto your hands, then rub it into your clean, dry skin. It can also be added to your lotion or moisturizer to enhance its effects, while also providing added benefits from the Rose essential oil and CBD. You can learn more about Beauty Boost here.
While there are many other things for you to do to protect your skin, this should be enough to get you started. And the importance is consistency. If you want your skin to last and be healthy, you have to work at it.