
The American Academy of Dermatologists suggests keeping skin moisturized with fragrance- and alcohol-free moisturizers; using lip balms containing petrolatum (also known as petroleum jelly and mineral oil) to keep lips from chapping; taking cooler, shorter showers and using gentle cleansers; and limiting exposure to winter weather by covering your hands and face when outside.
Check out these skin-care-centric books from the St. Louis Public Library:
- The Skin Commandments: 10 Rules to Healthy, Beautiful Skin by Tony Nakhla
- Skin Rules: Trade Secrets from a Top New York Dermatologist by Debra Jaliman
- The Essential Guide to Natural Skin Care: Choosing Botanicals, Oils & Extracts for Simple & Healthy Beauty by Helene Berton
- Your Skin, Younger: New Science Secrets to Naturally Younger Skin by Alan C. Logan, Mark G. Rubin, & Philip M. Levy
- Skin Care Secrets: How to Have Naturally Healthy Beautiful Skin by Liz Earle
And if you�d like some more information, here are a few websites to check out:
- Tips on coping with dry winter skin from the National Library of Medicine
- A printable handout on dry skin from the National Library of Medicine
- Dry skin information from the American Academy of Dermatologists
- Risk factors involved with dry skin from the American Academy of Dermatologists
- 10 tips for relieving dry winter skin from the American Academy of Dermatologists
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