Moisturizing for the Winter
With most acne treatments on the market causing dry skin (and often not much else), it’s not surprising that many acne sufferers turn to moisturizers. In fact, a dedicated moisturizer is already included in many multi-step systems. Especially at this time of the year, when cold, wintry air threatens to dry out your skin all on its own, keeping your skin cells properly hydrated is more important than ever.
Unfortunately, moisturizers are one of the most troublesome products when it comes to preventing acne, as they often do just the opposite. Poor quality moisturizers are a common cause of clogged pores, and even those that are specifically labeled as “noncomedogenic” can still cause blockage if they are applied too liberally.
So what is an acne sufferer to do? You can still protect your skin against dryness with a few smart practices and natural solutions. The first step is something I’ve written about a lot: drink enough water. Drinking a lot of water isn’t only important when you’re sweating in the summer heat. Doing so will keep your cells supple and protected against the brisk, dry air of winter.
While drinking water is great, washing too frequently - especially with hot water - isn’t. Every time you wash, you sap your skin of its protective layer of oil. This is even worse with hot water, as the heat drains moisture from your skin cells, leaving you more vulnerable to the elements. Keep your skin safe by washing less frequently and avoiding the temptation to use overly hot water before going out.
Another solution to consider is using natural moisturizers instead of the usual products. Rather than relying on chemicals that may clog your pores, try moisturizing with pure aloe gel. The sap from aloe vera leaves provides a safe coat of protection that also disinfects and reduces inflammation. Another great natural moisturizer is jojoba oil. This slightly waxy extract blends so naturally with your skin that your glands may be fooled into thinking that it’s sebum, tapering off producing more skin oil as a result. That means it can potentially prevent both dry skin and oily skin!



