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What's the best way to combat the effects of chilly weather? Check out these simple fixes for winter's 10 most dreaded beauty bummers from experts on this subject, Sunsilk (www.gethairapy.ca) and Vaseline (www.vaseline.ca). Dark Circles Whether it's the sign of a late night out or a look you've (unfortunately) grown accustomed to, dark circles under the eyes are a universal dilemma. The tannin in tea has been shown to reduce swelling and discoloration. Wet and refrigerate two tea bags before you go to bed at night. In the morning, lie down, close your eyes, and apply the cool tea bags for 10-15 minutes. Puffiness Rinse your face with cool water, which causes blood vessels to constrict and reduces swelling. Cold cucumbers, which are over 90% water, also do the trick. Try Dove Cool Moisture Foaming Facial Cleanser twice daily. It has an uplifting scent of cucumber and green tea and leaves your skin feeling clean, fresh and very hydrated. Red Nose The combination of blustery weather and the common cold can make anyone look like Rudolph. Gently massage Vaseline Petroleum Jelly on a sore nose throughout the day to soothe and facilitate healing. Chapped Lips Unlike skin on other parts of the body, lips do not produce natural oils to protect them against low humidity and cold winds. Use Vaseline Petroleum Jelly or beeswax to soften and heal cracks. Itchy Skin Switching to a heavier body cream, such Vaseline Intensive Rescue Extra Strength Lotion, is a simple way to replenish moisture. Wearing non-irritating fabrics like cotton or moisture-wicking synthetics like polypropylene will also help. Lastly, run a humidifier in your bedroom at night to combat the drying effects of indoor heat. Dry Scalp Reduce the number of times you wash your hair each week, as strong detergents and hot water will dry out your scalp. Use lukewarm water and switch to a mild shampoo recommended for everyday use. Dandruff Not to be confused with
dry scalp, dandruff is actually caused by the fungus Malassezia.
Dandruff typically becomes worse in winter, so use anti-dandruff
products regularly during cold months to help keep itching, flaking and
dryness at bay. Hat Head Rough Feet Feet bundled in warm socks and heavyweight boots tend to perspire and then dry out. Use powder during the day to keep feet dry, and apply Vaseline Intensive Rescue Hydrating Foot Cream and wear cotton socks to bed at night to keep feet soft. News Canada Beauty and Fashion - Beauty and Fashion Store Home Page - Home Decorating - Home Improvement and Woodworking - Art Gallery - Photography - Garden and Outdoor Living - Crafts and Hobbies - Health and Fitness - Kitchen and Cuisine - Beauty and Fashion - Writing and Publishing - Living Mindfully - Christmas Copyright © 2001-2008 Netwrite-Publish.com
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