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Winter Skincare Guide for Pregnant Women

Winter skincare guide for pregnant women

Follow a few simple tips as recommended by Dr. Kiran Coelho, celebrity gynecologist and say goodbye to skincare woes!

Skincare is a big concern during winter- just the thought of dry skin and chapped lips makes you cringe. This anxiety intensifies when you’re pregnant and have to deal with unexpected skin problems like itchy belly due to dry winter skin. These simple beauty tips will help keep skincare woes at bay this winter.

Gentle cleansing
While you may be lazy to go and wash your face with cold water this winter, it is extremely important to remove your make-up well before you call it a day! Opt for a cleanser that removes all of your makeup especially near the eyes as a lot of eye liner and mascara can be left behind even after proper washing. Consider Dr. Lancer skin care products whose offerings include great cleansers (among other things). A good cleanser leaves your skin non-irritated without redness or after wash tightness.

Moisturizing
Achieving the mythical glowy complexion of pregnancy is not all that difficult. Bid farewell to tired pasty skin by moisturizing your skin at least once a day. Not only will it keep your skin nice and plump but may also help reduce signs of aging.
Dr. Kiran Coelho, Celebrity Gynecologist, recommends application of moisturizers and oils containing Vitamin E, Lavender, Calendula and Rosemary as it helps repair damaged skin tissue that causes stretch marks. The same can be used after pregnancy also on the abdomen breast to reduce stretch marks.

Pedicures
While nobody will actually look down and notice your feet, the leg and foot massage you receive during a pedicure is beneficial for your circulation. Additionally, the pampering will pump up your mood and improve your whole pregnancy attitude.

Moderate exercising
It is of upmost importance to exercise in moderation for a healthy pregnancy. It will improve your blood circulation, reduce back pain and joint pain that escalates during winter. Try a mix of yoga, pilates and low-impact cardio that does not cause too much exertion. Expecting moms should get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week (half-hour a day for five days). Working out regularly helps you maintain a healthy weight which helps reduce stretch marks and makes it easier to shed your pregnancy weight after the delivery. Exercising will also brighten up your mood and chase away the winter blues and pregnancy mood swings.

Go Lukewarm!
Everyone enjoys a long, hot bubble bath for at least 20 minutes when they’ve been out in the cold, but long exposure to hot water can strip moisture from hair and skin- leading to dry skin and itchy scalp. It can also make you dizzy when you stand up.
Pregnant women should especially avoid saunas and hot tubs as it heats up the core. The heat makes your blood vessels wider which can cause fainting and the risks associated with falling. Very high body temperatures during early pregnancy may affect the development of the baby’s nervous system so it’s best to avoid saunas during pregnancy. Limit the warm showers to no more than 10 minutes, and not more than once a day.

The more the merrier!
Your body will ensure that your unborn baby has the best climate to be in no matter what the external weather is. Women are more prone to catch a cold during pregnancy, especially as the bump gets bigger and heat is lost through the increased surface area. Ensure you use fabrics that trap moisture. Put on cotton gloves over moisturized hands for warm and supple skin.

Drink more water
Agreed, that people do not feel as thirsty in winter as they do when it is summer, you must drink not just when you’re thirsty but at regular intervals to maintain an ideal body temperature. While it is important to take care of your skin by applying moisturizers and other external measures, it is also essential to be hydrated from inside too for glowing and healthy skin.

I think some of these tips are super helpful. Even though I do no post press releases, I realized how well put together these tips are and important too, so I decided to post them.

I hope it helped expecting moms, if it did, do let me know in the comments below 🙂

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Everything your skin needs to know this winter

‘Everything your skin needs to know this winter’
-Dr. Sangeeta Amladi, Head Medical Services and R&D Kaya Skin Clinic

With winter fast approaching, the change in the weather can be very stressful on your skin. The low humidity during winter can cause the skin to become dry, flaky, dull and irritated.  When the temperatures change, a change in your skin care routine is necessary. So along with a proper skin care regime, a healthy diet is also essential for healthy skin.  Get to know your skin a little, how it works and the effects of winter conditions on the skin.

How should you alter your beauty regimen as winter approaches?
—     Wash your face with a mild cleanser and rinse with lukewarm water. Avoid antibacterial soaps and very hot water
—     If you have really dry skin, avoid toners as they dry it out even more. If you have oily or normal skin, try an astringent
—     Apply a water-based moisturizer while your skin is still damp to seal in moisture before it’s lost
—     For dryer skin, use a heavier cream
—     Exfoliate once a week to remove flaky skin

Foods that improve skin health, especially in winter


A healthy diet may include the following;

—     A bowl of green vegetables like spinach, avocado and asparagus with a seasoning of  garlic
—     A salad consisting of grapes, oranges, celery, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and onions
—     A bowl of fruits including watermelon, berries – strawberries, blueberries, grapes, papaya, apricots
—     Drink plenty of fluids: water, juices, milk, soups, and more
—     Caffeine, alcohol, soft drinks and fried foods should be avoided

Daily skin practices for Healthy Skin

In winter, the skin generally gets dry. Dry skin lacks the moisture needed to keep the skin supple looking and therefore has a flaky look. Dry skin needs a daily moisturizer plus possibly a heavier, overnight cream to keep it in a healthy condition. Here are some tips to follow this winter….
—     Use a long lasting moisturizer twice a day, preferably on damp or just washed skin   (for better results)
—     Generally, skin cleansing should be limited to once or twice a day.
—     Do not use alcohol-based astringents, wipes and colognes.
—     Avoid frequent application of moisturizers especially on face as over doing it could clog the pores
—     Do not forget to wear your sunscreen, preferably a moisturizing form.
—     Remove makeup to maintain healthy skin. Use a skin cleanser to gently remove dirt, excess oil and makeup
—     Exercise will do more than simply get your heart rate going. It will clear your pores, increase your metabolism, and sweating allows your inner body to cleanse itself.

1)            Why the skin becomes dry in winters?

There are a number of reasons, both external and internal, why the skin gets dry during cold weather.

External Causes: Low humidity during winter enhances the drying effect on the skin. Exposure to dry wind, cold water or drying soaps further increases the skin’s dryness.

Internal Causes: Due to low temperature, the blood vessels supplying the skin become constricted. This reduces blood flow to the skin and sweat glands and oil producing glands in the body. When the water content of the skin diminishes both internally and externally; the skin cells shrink and dry. This produces flaking of the superficial skin cells. Most people, because they do not feel thirsty during winter, do not drink enough water or fruit juices during winter. This results in low volume of the circulating blood causing dehydration which is another cause for skin dryness.

2)            What are the easy tips to keep the skin healthy and not dry?

—     Drink adequate water
—     Eat balanced food containing all nutrients. Include vegetables, fruits, and fresh fish in your daily food intake.
—     Avoid alcohol and coffee. Both will dehydrate the skin and predispose to more drying and itching.
—     Avoid using harsh soaps. Soap free cleansers containing moisturizers are safe choices.
—     Using a humidifier inside the house will help keep the skin moist even during winter.
—     Exercise will help produce sweat and increase blood flow to the skin, which will improve the hydration of the skin.
—     Colloidal oat meal baths, in addition to their action of preventing water loss, also soothe the skin.
—     Apply a good moisturizing cream or lotion immediately after bath, before the body dries up. This will trap the moisture inside and keep skin soft and supple

3)            Homemade packs which can help in keeping the skin better in winters

—     Mix honey and milk and apply on the face. Mix half-a-cup honey to your bath water for soft and smooth skin.
—     Aloe Vera also helps to remove dead skin cells and is soothing, healing, and moisturizing. Hence, aloe Vera gel can be applied topically on affected areas.
—     A facemask comprising of egg white and honey gently removes the tan from your face.
—     For oily skin type – Soak Multani Mitti and mint powder in yoghurt for 30 minutes and mix them well by beating. Apply it on face for 15 minutes and leave it to dry. Then wash off with lukewarm water. After that, rinse by cold water.

4)            Do’s and don’ts to take care of skin in winters.

Do’s
—     Use soap – free moisturizing cleansers for face as well as body
—     Can add emollient oil to bath water (1-2 drops per bucket of water)
—     Apply moisturizer immediately after patting dry
—     Use a moisturizing sunscreen on exposed body parts, 20 minutes before stepping out in the Sun
—     Use a moisturizer twice or thrice a day
—     Use a night cream (long acting moisturizer) on face and body before sleeping
—     For oily skin, use light moisturizer, those specifically suited for oily skin
—     For hair, use mild moisturizing shampoo and condition hair every time after shampoo
—     Trim the split ends
—     For frizzy hair, use leave-on condition

Avoid:
o   Toners and astringent
o   Long hours in AC
o   Frequent shampooing

5)            Hair care during winters

The tips below will help keep your hair healthy during winter months –
—     Do not shampoo your hair too often
—     Avoid taking hot showers or washing your hair in very hot water, use warm or cool water instead
—     A leave-in conditioner works wonders for dry and brittle hair
—     Avoid using heated appliances as much as possible. Using a blow dryer, curling iron or flat iron dries hair out even more in winter.

Does’nt it practically cover everything..I loved this article..did you ? Do you want to add something you do in winters ? Add in the comments below..

Winter and Skin Damage

Winter and skin damage 

As winter is setting in, listen to the cues that your skin is subtly giving you.  Winds and cold weather are just as damaging to skin as over exposure to the sun. Before turning on the geyser, think of the effect of the relaxing warm shower on your skin; before sipping that hot cup of coffee, think of the effect it may have on your skin; before using a blower to keep you warm, think of how dry it is making your skin.

Fight skin damage this winter. Use a rich moisturiser for your face and a super hydrating and moisturising body lotion. Depending on how dry your skin becomes, you may need a more emollient moisturizer. Any moisturizer should be loaded with ingredients that help keep moisture in your skin (glycerin, ceramides, fatty acids, and hyaluronic acid are just a few examples)

Added benefits like Vitamin E in your body lotion are a bonus. See to it that there is no dryness or flakiness in your skin..which can lead to itching, redness, stretchy skin..

How would you check if your skin is thoroughly moisturised ? If you run your nail gently on your skin and you see a white line, your skin is dry. And applying a moisturiser once a day would not help if its very dry. You need to reapply whenever you feel its getting dry again.

Most important thing..do not skip a sunscreen thinking its winter..sunscreen is very important. Read why HERE and HERE

Read about ten different DIY face packs you can use this winter HERE.

Applying and reapplying a lip balm for your tender, delicate lips which get affected first in winters. (Atleast mine does.)

Tip: Applying moisturiser right after shower, when your skin is damp, would help absorb it faster, deeper, better.

Share your winter skin care tips too in the comments below..

P.S: Image via Google.