10 Genius Solutions to Winter Skin Problems
Wintertime brings a whole range of skincare
problems with it, but there are numerous solutions to them that you
never would have thought of. What’s more is that they’re very
cost-effective. Here are 10 genius solutions to all your winter skincare
problems:
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1. Superglue your heels together
This might sound a bit extreme, but you
should know that superglue should only be applied to relatively minor
heel cracks to keep the skin together. It’s a short-term solution, but
it will allow the cracked skin to heal before you apply ointments to
keep the problem at bay.
2. Get rid of foot fungus with Vicks VapoRub
It turns out that Vicks VapoRub is fantastic for clearing up foot
fungus. All you have to do is apply it your feet and toenails every
night during the winter to make sure that you’re ready for when sandal
season rolls round. The product is effective because of its main
ingredients, which are menthol, camphor and eucalyptus oil. They all
have anti-fungal properties.
3. Apply lip balm to your fingertips
Chapped, cracked and sore fingers can be
taken care of by applying lip balm. All you need to do is apply it
directly to your fingertips.
4. Use Vagisil as a pre-makeup primer
A lot of beauty products that we tend to buy are actually a waste of
money. For instance, there’s no need to invest in an expensive primer –
you can just use Vagisil instead. It contains dimethicone, which is the
same main ingredient as a makeup primer, and it will also moisturize
your face.
5. Use parsley to make a DIY face mask
Try throwing a handful of chopped parsley
into a mixing bowl and adding two tablespoons of organic, raw and
unfiltered apple cider vinegar, together with three tablespoons of
organic plain yogurt. Apply the mixture to your face, let it dry, then
wash it off and moisturize. It’s the best winter face mask you could
imagine, and you can make it right in your kitchen.
6. Switch out coffee for something else
It might be a killer for you to cut out your morning coffee, but you
should know that its caffeine content actually has a dehydrating effect
on your skin. Try skipping it completely or replacing it with green tea.
7. Use raw honey for amazing skin
Raw honey can be used for a whole myriad of
different things, not least for healing and maintaining healthy skin.
It soothes and hydrates, leaving you with a soft, radiant glow. Its
antioxidant content helps to slow the aging process and plump up your
skin, leaving you with a youthful appearance. What’s more is that it’s
antibacterial and antimicrobial, so it can kill sources of acne or other
infection-causing microbes.
8. Scrub your lips with a warm, damp cloth
If you happen to be in the midst of a financial pinch and can’t afford
to buy expensive lip scrubs, you can gently massage your lips with a
warm, damp washcloth each night before you go to bed.
9. Add a spoonful of sugar to your shampoo
If you suffer from the occasional dry
scalp, you can try adding a spoonful of sugar to your shampoo. Although
it won’t keep recurring dandruff or psoriasis problems at bay, doing so
will help to exfoliate away dead skin and allow the conditioner you use
to nourish your scalp more effectively.
10. Use goat butter to moisturize your skin
Goat butter, as its name suggests, is made from goat’s milk, and it
normally contains jojoba oil and urea that’s added to it as well. Urea
has a mild exfoliating effect, while goat butter has natural fat and
protein content to lock in moisture. Apply it after a shower to prevent
dry skin.
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