it into your hair with a comb, making sure to distribute it through the mid-lengths and ends.
#4 PROTECT YOUR HANDS
One of the most common cold weather-related skin issues is dry, cracking, sore hands. Our hands are exposed to theelements more so than any other part of our body or skin during the cold weather month. Whether it's searching for keys, scraping snow and ice off of car windows, or tapping away on cell phones, our hands are often neglect when it comes to skin care. Because the skin on your hands doesn't produce anywhere near as much natural oil as the skin areas on rest of your body, they are much more prone to dryness, especially in harsh colder weather. It is best to use a good deep hydrating hand cream that contains good hand-specific nourishers such as Jojoba oil, Marshmallow root, or Squalane that is extracted from olive oil. And to protect your hands even further, wear a nice pair of soft-lined gloves when outdoors.
#5 REMEMBER BELOW THE NECK
While it is important to pay a lot of attention to our hair, hands, and facial skin, The rest of our body and skin needs looking after too. It is easier to ignore chapped arms and legs when they are covered in layers of outerwear, but taking a few extra moments after getting out of the shower to apply an organic body lotion can do wonders for your skin. Our old friend Shea butter is a perfect remedy. Find a light hydrating lotion or cream that contains a generous amount of Shea butter along with other natural organic vitamins and minerals that will lock in moisture and leave you skin feeling soft, radiant, and smooth. *****
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