To treat dry skin, use a rich, moisturizing moisturizer. To lock in moisture, apply it shortly after showering.
Just because it's winter doesn't mean you shouldn't use sunscreen. UV rays can still cause skin damage, so use a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day.
To avoid stripping your skin's natural oils, use a mild, moisturizing cleanser. Hot water, which can be drying, should be avoided.
Exfoliate 1-2 times per week to eliminate dead skin cells. To avoid over-drying your skin, use a moderate exfoliation.
To keep your skin moisturized from the inside out, drink plenty of water.
Use a humidifier to add moisture to your home's dry indoor air.
Wear gloves to keep your hands warm and protected from the wind. Apply hand cream on a regular basis.
Apply lip balm to avoid chapped lips. For further protection, go for one with SPF.
Consume foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins that promote skin health.
Hot showers can strip your skin of vital oils, so avoid them. Instead, use lukewarm water.