Just because it's hidden under a fabulous head of hair doesn't mean your scalp isn't susceptible to the harsh, drying effects of winter weather. But don't go slathering handfuls of lotion on your head. Instead, try massaging a hydrating conditioner into your scalp. Opt for one formulated with botanical oils -- think moisturizing coconut and almond oils -- because it won't clog your pores like traditional conditioners.
If you're like us, you log a lot of time huddled by the heater during the winter (or a fireplace if you're way classier). But while blasts of heat spell warm relief for our chilly frames, they're a dehydrating disaster for our complexions, since dry air basically sucks moisture from our skin. Make sure you show your face a little love this season with a hydrating daily moisturizer like Aveeno's Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer. Bonus: The formula contains SPF, which is a year-round must-have.
You know that chunky wool sweater you love? You know, the one that helps keep you superwarm and hides the results of all of that comfort food you've eaten? Well, it turns out it may be doing more harm than good. "Sweating under heavy winter clothing (like wool) can dehydrate you, so drink plenty of water and wear more breathable fabrics, like cotton," advises Downie.
If your moisturizing routine still leaves your skin feeling dry and itchy, consider introducing new foods into your diet. "Try starting on the inside to keep your skin healthy during the winter," says Downie. "Oatmeal is a perfect choice for breakfast. It's full of vitamins, minerals and lipids that help keep skin looking healthy." As for the rest of the day, reach for foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, like walnuts or wild salmon, which help skin retain moisture.
You'll definitely strike out under the mistletoe if you pucker up with a seriously chapped pout. Thankfully, you can combat flaky lips this winter with an easy DIY exfoliating lip treatment, which you can make by mixing brown sugar, honey and olive oil. Gently scrub your lips with the concoction, rinse and apply a moisturizing balm before finding someone to smooch with your newly kissable lips.