Skincare
Winter skincare is essential. The cold weather can be so cruel to our face, lips, hands, and even our hair.
Lip balm should be your best friend. But be sure to avoid those with irritating ingredients like flavouring, eucalyptus and menthol. Instead, look out for products with ingredients like shea butter, mineral oil and ceramides. If your lips are especially dry or cracked, then your best bet is to go for a petroleum jelly, which will seal in the moisture on your lips for longer.
In the same way a lip balm works, you’ll want to use a moisturiser that retains the moisture in your skin. These can include facial moisturisers, hand creams and body lotions. Choose a cream that is thick like shea butter, which will deeply moisturise. It’s a good idea to apply your moisturisers at night before bed so that they can work their magic undisturbed while you sleep.
Even though it may be winter, your skin can still get sunburned – and nothing is worse than dry, cracked and sunburnt skin. So slather on a high SPF lotion and lip balm before you go outside.
Some people are prone to triggers of cold sore outbreaks caused by changes to the weather. The dry, cold winter air, which can cause your lips to get chapped, makes them more vulnerable to a cold sore outbreak.
Without any treatment, cold sores typically clear up on their own in about 10 days. But there are some ways to make that time pass by a little more comfortably.
Your pharmacist can recommend various creams to ease the pain and irritation, antiviral creams that accelerate the healing process, as well as cold sore patches (like the Compeed® Cold Sore Discreet Healing patch) that protect the skin while it heals.
The patches start to work from the first sign of a cold sore and helps your body’s natural healing process. They contain hydrocolloid active gel technology, which creates the optimal germ-free healing environment to help prevent the scab forming and the cold sore from spreading. The patch is very discreet and remains in place for up to 12 hours. Head to our YouTube page to find out more about applying Compeed® cold sore patches.
Just like skin, hair needs protection from the cold too. Wearing a hat outside will help to prevent the elements drying out your hair, which makes it more prone to breakage.
It might seem obvious not to leave the house with wet hair in winter as that’ll add to how cold you feel, but wet hair is also more vulnerable to damage, as it can freeze and break.
Use a deep conditioner\hair mask weekly or an oil treatment on the ends of your hair to restore moisture.