I was very excited at the thought of the coming ski trip in the mountains. But my skin is more afraid of the cold, especially my face, and I don’t know how to provide enough warmth for my face.
Reply from Brenda J.
In cold, dry mountain ski resorts, strong winds can dry out your skin
quickly, which is very unfriendly to your skin.
Here are three ways to keep your skin moist and warm while skiing:
Wear sunscreen. On snow, intense UV rays are ubiquitous, and prolonged sliding can burn your exposed skin. Regular use of SPF sunscreen can solve this problem.
Of course, strong, dry winds are also responsible for stealing moisture from your skin; Look for skin creams that contain glycerin to moisturize your skin and prevent it from tearing during the rapid decline of irritation.
Admittedly, the physical protection effect is good; Ski masks cover your entire face and form the best barrier.
By the way, don’t forget to wear lip balm, you also don’t want your lips to bleed from dryness.