Skip to main content

Beauty tips for winter

Winter is around and this season is generally not a favourite of many; mainly because it is harsh on the skin. Follow these simple routines of do’s and don’ts and turn this harshness into a pleasant experience for yourself.




1. No matter what your skin type is, restoring moisture that’s gone astray in the drier, colder air is vital for the health of your skin.

Soon after a shower or bath, rub in body lotion on your neck, arms and legs and feet, paying particular attention to your elbows and knees & areas where skin can be prone to more chafing and dryness.

Use eye cream at night to combat dryness. Be consistent in applying your moisturizer/lotion without neglecting one single day. Once in a week, before taking a bath, do apply coconut oil (slightly warm) lavishly to your whole body and leave for 10-15 minutes. After your bath your skin will be petal soft & smooth.

2. Many women experience chapped lips during the winter months. Avoid licking your lips to prevent them from drying further.

To remove any unwanted dry skin off your lips, gently rub the lips with a towel wrung in warm water and gently scrub it off using a toothbrush. Then apply Vaseline to protect them. Never try to pull off the dry skin with your fingers.

Applying lipstick directly to chapped lips looks ugly. A very simple & quick makeup tip to whisk away scaly skin on the lips is this. Just press tape against them and peel it off before you apply your lipstick or gloss. Always use a moisturizing lipstick in winter.

3. Cracked heels are a common problem in winter. Before retiring to bed soak your feet for 10 minutes in a bucket of warm water to which salt & cooking soda is added. Then scrub dead skin off the heels using a pumice stone. Apply Vaseline or any suitable foot care cream to the affected parts.

4. To avoid dry hair massage your hair thoroughly with either coconut or olive oil, every time before shampooing. Deep condition your hair once a week during winter.

For oilier hair and scalp, deep condition the ends only. Wash hair with lukewarm water only. Never wash hair with very cold or very hot water, they can damage your scalp.

5. To avoid dryness on the face cleanse it daily. Use a deep cleanser, before applying makeup. To keep the face soft & supple apply a moisturizer or winter care lotion on the face. Use cream based eye shadows or rouge.

Powder based makeup goes well with oily skin. Remove makeup with the help of cleansing milk. After that just clean it with a damp soft towel.

If the skin has been cracked, apply a paste of maida and milk. After 10 minutes wash the face with water and pat dry with a soft towel. Perfumes & sprays should be used minimally in this season as they can cause dryness.

6. Don’t forget your sunscreen in the winter. Many of us neglect wearing an effective sunscreen during the winter months. Be sure to keep using a sunscreen with effective UVA/UVB protection (SPF 15 or higher) on exposed skin during winter days.

7. Wear sunglasses during the day, to protect your eyes while driving, walking or whatever activity you choose to do in the winter. Sunglasses help prevent squinting and increase visibility. Remember, squinting habits can lead to fine lines around the eyes as well.

8. Drink a lot of water and keep a healthy diet. Eating healthy can be even tougher during the blah months of winter. So making a conscious effort to do so is crucial in maintaining healthy skin as well as a healthy body.

Try to drink at least 8 to 10 cups of water each day. Water is the best hydrator for your insides and keeps you well flushed and toxins eliminate quicker from the body, thus keeping skin healthier as well.

No amount of moisturizer on the skin's surface will eliminate dehydration, so nurture your skin from the inside out by drinking lots of water and keeping a healthy diet.


If these few principles are kept in mind during winter, then this harsh season will only pour its benevolence on you.

Comments

  1. Anonymous1:08 PM

    My top tip for winter would be Moisturize! Keep your hair well conditioned and regularly trimmed. Use a deep moisturizer on your skin or since you're fair you could try one with a hint of self-tan. Brush a little bronzer across your cheekbones and forehead. And finish your nails with a rich burgundy color, that looks really good in fall/winter.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous12:34 PM

    I would suggest you make sure you are properly hydrated. Dehydration causes chapped lips, so drink lots of water. The one chapstick that I really like that works is the Walgreens brand chap-aid. The sugar thing may work, it would probably be better to use some sort of oil instead of water. I use canola oil and sugar as a face scrub once in awhile.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous5:13 PM

    Get physical! Exercise releases your happy endorphins so wrap up and enjoy a brisk walk this lunchtime! Give yourself an energy lift and boost your circulation with a sip of yummy blackcurrant and red berry flavored Thalgo Cellophane. Pretend! Organize a summer party in your living room. Slap on some fake tan and slurp up some sangria! Have a clear out. Pop on your fave 80’s CD and dance around as you declutter to leave you feeling on top of the world!

    6. Embrace! As the dark nights draw in, it’s the perfect excuse to cuddle up with lover boy. thisworks Spice Candle Trio will help set the mood!

    7. Try a makeover. Experimenting with new make up looks will leave you feeling like a new woman.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Kalpana5:19 PM

    My top tip for winter would be Moisturize! Keep your hair well conditioned and regularly trimmed. Use a deep moisturizer on your skin or since you're fair you could try one with a hint of self-tan. Brush a little bronzer across your cheekbones and forehead. And finish your nails with a rich burgundy color, that looks really good in fall/winter

    ReplyDelete
  5. Nikita5:20 PM

    The hot tips for cold weather conditions are excellent.Thank you for this site

    ReplyDelete
  6. Prabha8:59 AM

    After a shower, apply a tiny amount of coconut oil to your hair. Avoid the roots, just moisturize the ends. Wear in hair all day

    ReplyDelete
  7. Sannuta8:37 AM

    Do NOT lick or wet your lips.I recommend to not lick your lips because licking your lips will make it extremely dry. I recommend wearing a coat of "Bert's Bee's Beeswax lip balm" then applying vaseline over it. It cools and heals and softens.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anonymous9:43 AM

    An easy and quick way is to take a wet face towel and gently rub it over your lips to remove any dead skin, the cause of your chapped skin. Don't rub vigorously though, you'll feel a lot of pain. Thereafter apply some lip balm. And if you want, try a lip exfoliator. Take some honey, sugar, and Vaseline, and mix a small amount together until it reaches a grainy pasty texture. Rub it over your lips, let it sit, then rub it off.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Anonymous8:16 AM

    some simple steps to prepare for winter and keep your skin moisturized all season long.
    Get a Humidifier,Keep Using SPF,Protect Your Skin Outside as Well,Cool Showers are Better,Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize,Drink Plenty of Water and Eat Well,Don’t Forget Your Hands and Feet.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Soothe chapped lips by smoothing on some olive oil.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Anjali9:22 AM

    wash your face with hot water no more than twice a week. Hot water enlarges pores, which may hurt you skin. What’s more, hot water dries the skin out, washing away oil that works as a natural moisturizer. Try to wash your face with cool or room temperature water (you can also add some lemon juice to water).

    ReplyDelete
  12. Arundati5:20 PM

    make a little scrub of honey and sugar. rub it on your lips. that wipe it off with a microfiber washcloth. put chapstick on after. WORKS LIKE A CHARM!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Neela3:25 PM

    Our lips are always vulnerable to cracking and chapping, irrespective of the seasonal climatic changes, due to their prominent position on the face and the lack of sufficient oil glands. The problem worsens in winter, though. So you can apply olive oil over them and as this oil edible, it’s perfectly safe to use. Regular application lubricates and heals your lips.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Anonymous10:58 AM

    Carmex! It's AH-MAZE-ING. That's coming from a girl that lives in Minnesota. Cold friggin winters=chapped lips. So yeah go with Carmex if you want it to go away. it might take a day or two but they will feel better.

    ReplyDelete
  15. You could put vaseline on lips every morning and night. It helped me ALOT!!!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Ankita9:37 AM

    It's the weather. The same is happening to me. Just keep deep moisturising. You know with the indoor heat and cold harsh air outside it really takes a toll on our skin. Also drink plenty of water so you are hydrated from within.
    Btw try a yogurt mask it clears acne, smooths skin and hydrates skin so you will get that natural glow. Buy plain natural organic yogurt put it on after you wash your face and leave it on for about 20 min. Wash it off and voila beautiful smooth soft skin! your gonna love this mask...try it!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Shubhada9:05 AM

    olive oil Can be applied to chapped lips to to relieve the dryness

    ReplyDelete
  18. Gourav8:46 AM

    Olive oil also helps relieve chapped lips.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Comments posted on this blog are moderated and approved only if they are relevant, on-topic and not abusive. Avoid using links to your site/blog in the body of your comment unless it is highly relevant to the post.

Popular posts from this blog

5 Emotional Sad Short Stories To Make You Cry Immediately

Today I’m going to relate a few emotional, sad short stories that will make you cry immediately. Crying – is that even good for you? Isn’t crying associated with weakness? Well…

21 Bindi Quotes That Illuminate Tradition, Spirituality, and Modern Identity

The bindi , a small yet striking dot adorning the forehead , has long been a symbol of cultural pride, spiritual devotion, and aesthetic beauty in South Asian traditions. While its visual appeal is undeniable, the bindi carries profound meanings that transcend its physical form. In this piece, we delve into the world of bindi quotes —words that capture the essence of this timeless adornment. From ancient proverbs to contemporary reflections, these quotes celebrate the bindi’s role as a bridge between tradition and modernity. (Curious about the history and styles of the bindi? Explore my previous article: The Bindi Forehead Dot: A Small Dot with Big Significance .) The Bindi as a Symbol of Feminine Power The bindi’s legacy extends beyond tradition —it is a bold declaration of feminine energy and resilience. Rooted in the concept of Shakti (divine feminine power), it symbolizes creativity, strength, and the unyielding spirit of women. Historically, the red bindi marked marital status,...

Pore shrinking mask recipes from home

A face with large open pores when seen from close quarters doesn’t look so good. While it’s quite common for oily skins to have a tendency towards open pores, an attack of pimples also leaves ugly scars and open pores behind.  Even though the scars may fade away after some time, open pores appear to be more obstinate and hardly show any signs of shrinking.  Age also takes its toll by giving an uneven/pigmented tone to the skin and making the open pores more prominent. Heredity could also be a contributing factor in determining your pore size. It’s not easy to get rid of these pores or shrink them completely or permanently using serums, lotions or face packs. Even resorting to drastic chemical/surgical procedures at the dermatologist’s isn’t quite capable of giving satisfactory results.  Nevertheless, you can try and minimize their appearance at least temporarily with clever makeup and a few natural skin care masks such as these: * Cleanse your face with a mild ...

Holi Diet and Hydration: Staying Healthy During the Festivities

Holi, the festival of colors, is one of the most vibrant and joyous celebrations in India. It marks the arrival of spring, the triumph of good over evil, and a time for communities to come together in a riot of colors, music, and dance. However, amidst the fun and frolic, it’s easy to overlook the importance of maintaining a healthy diet and staying hydrated. With rich foods, sugary treats, and long hours of outdoor activities, it’s crucial to strike a balance between indulgence and well-being. In this post, we’ll explore how you can enjoy Holi to the fullest while keeping your health in check through mindful eating, proper hydration, and safe practices. Why Diet and Hydration Matter During Holi Holi is synonymous with indulgence. From gujiyas and thandai to fried snacks and sweets, the festival is a culinary delight. However, overindulging in these treats can lead to digestive issues, energy crashes, and dehydration, especially when combined with hours of playing outdoors under the ...

Water – some health benefits of drinking it

Staying properly hydrated is one of the easiest and least expensive ways to stay in good health. DAILY WATER CONSUMPTION For normal metabolism, a human body releases 500ml of water in the form of urine every day. Through breathing and sweating, the body releases another 500ml-800ml of water. Therefore maintaining a content of 1000ml of water in one’s body is of utmost importance at all times. IMPROVES BLOOD CIRCULATION Water helps the blood in transporting nutrients, antibodies and blood cells to infected areas when sick and it removes toxin and waste from the body. With this, it smoothens metabolism and at the same time increases the immunity of the body.