
New Jersey Winter Skin Survival Guide: How To Prevent Dry, Cracked Skin
We're in the thick of winter here in New Jersey, and the cold temperatures can really take a toll on our skin. If you're anything like me, no amount of lotion or Aquaphor seems to do the trick.
My hands and lips are constantly cracking, and I feel like I'm reapplying all day long.

How To Protect Your Skin This Winter
Between the dry indoor air and the freezing temperatures outside, it's no wonder our skin feels so dry, itchy, and flaky.
The good news?
There are a few simple things you can do to get some much-needed relief.
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends a few simple tips to help keep your skin feeling its best during the brutal winter months here in the Garden State.
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Beat The Winter Dryness With These Simple Tips
- "Apply moisturizer immediately after washing, which traps existing moisture in your skin."
- "Use an ointment or cream because they are more effective and less irritating than lotions."
- "Use warm water instead of hot water during baths and showers to prevent dry skin from worsening."
- "Use only gentle, fragrance-free skin care products. Some skin care products, such as antibacterial, deodorant, or scented soaps, are too harsh for dry, sensitive skin."
Although I love a good hot shower, I'll definilety be turning the temperature down knowing it can help. Hopefully, this will do the trick, along with the other recommendations.
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