Dr Sophie Momen, Consultant Dermatologist, shares her recommendations for winter skincare essentials to combat dry skin, lips, and hands. The article features affordable and effective products to soothe irritation, lock in moisture, and restore skin health.
Winter is typically the season for dry skin, dry lips and dry hands. A combination of blasting the heating– which strips moisture from the skin – and icy temperatures outside can wreak havoc.Dr Sophie Momen, Consultant Dermatologist at the Cadogan Clinic told Netmums exactly which products we should be using in January and February to revive our skin.
'Ideal for wind-chapped skin, eczema-prone areas, or post-treatment care, it provides deep nourishment without feeling heavy.'While on the pricier end of the scale, this product is ideal for winter skin. 3. Flexitol Heel Balm – £5.45 Okay, it's definitely not time to get the flip flops out just yet, but it's still important to take care of our feet in winter.Dr Momen recommends Flexitol Heel Balm.
Dr Momen explained that 'frequent hand washing and exposure to the cold and wind can leave hands rough and irritated'.
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