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After taking a recent trip from the humid climate of Houston to the much drier one of Los Angeles, I couldn’t wait to ask Sameera, our beauty editor, what was going on with my skin. The minute I stepped off the plane, my skin steadily became drier. Every morning (and sometimes when I had a break and went back to the house), I would mercilessly scrub my face to no avail. The flakes would not relent and moisturizer was not helping! So here are some tips from Sameera to help with those pesky climate change skincare issues.
Q) When I got to the cooler, drier weather, my skin flaked, especially around my mouth and nose. What is the best way to make flaky dry skin go away in an instant?
A) To get rid of dry, flaky skin in an instant, moisture is key. Sometimes, if you’re coming from a humid climate, your lightweight moisturizer won’t cut it, so always carry along a balm. Balms are excellent for treating really dry skin on-the-go: on the face, lips, and even cuticles and split ends. You want to look for a fragrance-free balm with natural oils and Vitamin E, which help to soothe and heal skin.
Try a balm that contains a bevy of hydrating and skin-soothing ingredients, like Argan Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Avocado and Shea butter and Vitamin E. On top of these moisturizing ingredients, something with Rosemary and Tea Tree Oil will provide anti-bacterial and anti-septic relief – perfect for skin that’s experiencing a travel-related freak out!
A balm that comes in a convenient travel-sized tube and is perfect for all your dry skin needs can stop transepidermal water loss (a fancy term for your skin’s losing moisture), so is perfect for long plane trips or dry climates. It’s also gentle enough to use as an eye makeup remover and super-hydrating eye cream.
Also, instead of scrubbing with a harsh scrub, gently buff away flakes in the shower with a warm washcloth and your balm. Just rub a dab of balm on the flakes and gently massage with the washcloth to remove flakes and leave skin moist and soft.
Q) How can I prepare in advance for such a climate change for my skin?
A) The best way to prepare for a major climate change is by giving your skin a little pre-travel facial. Exfoliate the skin with a scrub or mild peel to gently remove dead skin. Then steam your face and use a pore-purging mask to remove any gunk from your pores. This will help minimize flaking and breakouts while on your trip.
Q) What makeup do you recommend for skin in dry weather?
A) Think moisture! In dry weather, you’ll want to avoid powder formulas, especially with foundation, as they’ll just dry your skin out. Cream blushes and concealers will be your best friends too, as they’ll add hydration and won’t settle into dry, crepey lines. For a dewy finish, pat a bit of balm over your cheek bones and under eyes.
Q) Any tips for what I can do to from the inside out?
A) The most important way to care for your skin is from the inside out! Be sure to drink plenty of water before and during your trip. Also be sure to up your EFA (Essential Fatty Acid) intake by eating lots of healthy fats, like salmon, nuts and avocados. You can also take an Omega supplement to support cellular function and to hydrate cellular walls, leaving you with plump, hydrated skin.
Just follow these easy tips to make sure you have healthy, glowing skin in even the driest of climates!
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Source by Sameera Ahmed