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The cold weather has settled in, and your skin might be feeling dry. But is taking a hot shower a good way to hydrate your skin? Do you still need to put on your moisturizer with SPF when the clouds cover the sky, blocking out the sun? Knowing how to identify a cold weather skincare myth and what you should be doing can help you keep your skin hydrated.

Myth: You Don’t Need Sunscreen

Clouds are covering the sun, so you should be safe from sunburns, right? Not so much. UV rays can still get through the clouds, meaning you need to protect your skin. Since the colder air also dries out your skin, it’s a great idea to use tinted moisturizer with SPF protection to both moisturize your skin and ward off the sun’s harmful rays. It’s best to add it to your morning routine and put it on about 20 minutes before you intend to head outside, no matter if it’s overcast or a clear day.

Myth: Exfoliating In Winter Leads to Dry Skin

Exfoliating too much often leads to dry skin. Exfoliating in winter will probably dry out your skin, right? Wrong. Exfoliating in the cold months is essential if you’re trying to keep your skin hydrated. It removes dead skin and unclogs your pores, helping your moisturizers penetrate deeper and work more effectively. You generally want a lightweight exfoliator for the cold months, but also keep in mind your skin type. Much like the rest of the year, you don’t want to go overboard with exfoliating and keep it to one or two times per week.

Myth: Hot Showers Hydrate Skin

A hot shower can feel great as the weather gets colder, but hot showers don’t work well if you’re trying to hydrate your skin. Instead of hydrating, as you might think in a shower, it actually strips your skin of oils. This dries out your skin, leaving it itchy. Instead, try lukewarm showers, which won’t strip your skin’s oils nearly as much. You’ll also want to apply a moisturizer and vitamin C serum after your shower to draw in more moisture while locking it in. This protects your skin better, helps your natural moisture barrier, and keeps your skin hydrated. If you take a shower in the morning, it’s a perfect time to apply your moisturizer with sunscreen. If you get too cold in the mornings for a lukewarm shower, switch your routine to nighttime.

Myth: Changing Your Skincare Routine for Winter Isn’t Worth It

Changing your skincare routine for winter is essential. Your skin dries out more easily, so supporting your skin’s natural moisture barrier while drawing in more moisture and hydrating it is a must. Change your products, keeping in mind your skin type and its needs, and adjust your routine accordingly. Products with ingredients like vitamins C and E and hyaluronic acid can help your skin during the cold months.

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