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How to Protect Your Skin From

by Isis Rudy Get Rid of Cellulite
May when you read the title of the term "cold stings", but the fact that there are as stings from the sun, there are stings also infect the skin from the severe cold or exposure to the open atmosphere a long time. And what happens is redness of the skin and sometimes accompanied by severe pain, more exposed to the cold bites are staying in open spaces for long periods of time while the weather is cool.

The firm advice we give you is, of course, try to avoid the weather and stay at home as much as possible. However, this option is not available at certain times. Below we can identify some of the steps that will help us to avoid exposure in case we had to stay in the air very cold a long time. View More Details on Truth About Cellulite

Cover your skin well
This advice is automatic and logical it is natural that one of the solutions is to cover the skin well, that infected zones are exposed and vulnerable to the cold atmosphere. So try to put around your neck so and are able to cover part of your face, you can also wear gloves and glasses.

Apply sunscreens
And of course what income sunscreen protection from the cold weather? The answer is that sunscreen protects you from UV rays that remain despite the lack of sunshine or the fact that the sky is cloudy and cool weather. In the case of dispensing this step be your skin is exposed to double damage.

Insulating layer
Effective ways put an insulating layer between the skin and the cold weather. One of the best solutions jellies oil, which is known and available in markets on behalf of petroleum jelly or Vaseline. It is an effective way to protect the skin, but actually that some people do not always like it. The other alternatives are to use products that contain butter or jojoba oil or beeswax.

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