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Seven natural remedies for chapped winter skin

By Staff, AccuWeather

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Cold, dry weather increases the likelihood of chapped lips. There are several ways to help prevent chapped lips during the winter season.

There are a number of us who get dry, chapped skin in the winter. We seem to have this issue only in the winter. The reason, it is drier in the winter than it is in the summer. There is not as much humidity to help keep our skin moist.

1. Potatoes

It might sound funny, but one can use potatoes to keep their skin moist during the long winter months. To do so, cut one or two small potatoes. Then place them in olive oil for about twenty minutes. After the vegetables have saturated with olive oil, put them in and on your dry, cracked hands. It should be left on and in your hands for at least twenty minutes. Then wash your hands to free them of the potatoes.

2. Olive Oil

It is easy to use this method. Pour olive oil in your hands and rub it into your dry skin. You can use olive oil on any part of your body that has been dried and cracked from the winter. If you do not have olive oil available at home, you can use coconut oil or avocado oil. Both coconut oil and avocado oil work as well as olive oil, but you should want to use what is most convenient and cost-effective for you. Many have been using olive oil for years to keep their skin looking radiant and healthy throughout the long winters.

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Jason Blackeye

3. Baking Soda

There are many uses for this home-remedy. People use baking soda to clean everything from clothes to their teeth. Now, you can use baking soda to wash your dishes. It is because baking soda is less harsh on the skin than regular liquid dish soap. Many have started using baking soda instead of dish soap, and their hands are less dry year-round. Still, others might have dry and cracked skin all over. If so, maybe you should want to add baking soda to the bath. Using baking soda in the tub will have similar effects as it does to your hands when washing dishes with it. 

4. Water

Many of us have heard of how well water will work on our bodies, both inside and out. During the winter months, there is much less humidity in our homes. The furnace reduces the moisture further. So, what can we do to raise the moisture in our homes during those long winter months? A humidifier will do the trick. However, if you don’t have a one, a DIY humidifier can be as simple as placing a pot of water on the stove. You should make sure the water does not evaporate. As the water begins to boil, it will add moisture to the air. Our bodies need this moisture to stay hydrated.

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5. Lotion

That is correct. Lather your lotion into your skin when you are still damp from the shower. After stepping out of the bath, you should pat your skin dry with the towel. Never rub the skin dry; to do so will take the dampness from your skin. After you have patted the excess water from yourself, you should apply your lotion. When using the moisturizer on damp skin, it assists it in doing the job of keeping your skin radiant and healthy-looking.

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Heather Barnes

6. Honey

Do you have dry, cracked lips all winter? Maybe, you should want to try soothing those poor lips with honey throughout the day. That is right. Take a little nectar on your finger and rub it into the lips well. The lips will absorb the honey. It should only take a day or two of regular applications for your lips to be refreshed. Many have used this home remedy for years.

Many of us are on the all-natural bandwagon for our diet. But we are not too much with this program when it comes to our moisturizers and other remedies. When we lather-up with all-natural products like Vitamin E, jojoba oil, or aloe vera, we are doing the same for our skin that the organic and all-natural foods do for the inside of our bodies. These three oils work wonders on our hands, arms, legs, and feet. To get the most out of your bath, try adding lavender oil to the water. It will work magic on all parts of your body as you soak in the tub.

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