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Why our skin gets more dry during a certain season ...

why our skin gets more dry during a certain season, like winter?


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Winter weather has extremely low humidity so that moisture in the sakin rapidly dries out leading to chapped skin.

Posted 2008-01-31T04:35:43Z
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hot air is able to hold a lot of moisture while cold air cant, so when the air is cold it takes the moisture from your skin leaving you dry and chapped. Try using Suave advanced therapy lotion, it did wonders for me.

Posted 2008-02-01T06:05:50Z
 

Very interesting answers! I am new to this kind of cold weather so I was Embarassed and wondering why my skin would get so dry like the way it gets..........

 

Posted 2008-02-01T17:10:56Z

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