As the temperatures drop, you may be noticing that your skin is feeling dry and irritated. If the skincare routine that left your face bright and glowing in the summer is no longer working for you, here are our dermatologist-approved winter skin care tips.
If you have any skin conditions, winter is prime time for them to flare up. Dry cold weather, low humidity, and indoor heating can lead to dryness and worsening of skin conditions.
If you are dealing with eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, keratosis pilaris, or Raynaud’s disease, you may want to schedule an appointment with your dermatologist. They can help to make sure your winter skincare routine will help to keep flare ups at bay.
If these changes aren’t enough to relieve your dry winter skin, schedule an appointment with a board-certified dermatologist at Integrated Dermatology of Reston. Our doctors can give you their best winter skincare tips, help you to determine the best topical skin regimen for you, prescribe ointments or creams, and diagnose any skin conditions that need treatment.
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