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  2. 12 dermatologist-approved winter skin-care tips to soothe dry ...

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    As the seasons change, your skin-care routine might need to change too. Prevent and soothe dry, irritated winter skin with these 12 dermatologist-approved tips.

  3. Our Editors' Favorite Products Will Save Your Dry Skin This ...

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    Welcome to winter, where it gets dark at 4 pm, we all sit inside drinking red wine and watching true crime documentaries, and all of our skin is as dry and cracked as the Sahara. Joy. Joy.

  4. Research published in 2020 in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology found that a 1% colloidal oatmeal eczema cream improved the skin’s microbiome composition by decreasing certain bacteria on the ...

  5. Cold injury - Wikipedia

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    Affected skin becomes numb, turns white or blue, and develops blisters. [1] Frostnip is a superficial skin injury that won't freeze the skin or cause long-term damage. [8] Frostbite involves freezing of fluids inside and outside of cells that results in cell breakdown, electrolyte imbalances, and inflammation. [8]

  6. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    [8] [12] In addition to flaky skin, seborrhoeic dermatitis can have areas of red, inflamed, and itchy skin that coincide with the area of skin flaking, but not all individuals have this symptom. [8] Seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp can appear similarly to dandruff. [11] When the scalp is affected, there can be associated temporary hair loss ...

  7. Skin care - Wikipedia

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    UV exposure can cause patches of uneven skin tone and dry out the skin. It can reduce skin's elasticity and encourage sagging and wrinkle formation. Sunscreen can protect the skin from sun damage; sunscreen should be applied at least 20 minutes before exposure and should be re-applied every four hours. Sunscreen should be applied to all areas ...