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Summer is coming to an end, but the need for skin protection does not end. Even though the sun is less intense during the winter, there are still precautions one should take in order to keep skin healthy and young looking. More InformationPsoriasisDry winter air can aggravate the suffering of psoriasis.Skin Care and AgingMore information on maintaining your youthful skin. Monthly Skin Self - ExaminationCheck you skin monthly for any changes.How To Deal With FrostbiteLearn about this winter, skin emergency. Sun Screen Although there are fewer hours of sunlight during the winter, damage from the sun should still be of concern. Remember to use sunscreen with a SPF of 15 or greater. If you are a snow skier, sunscreen is of extra importance. The sun's rays are reflected off the shiny surface of snow and ice, and can be almost as intense as the summer sun. Dry Skin Winter can be especially hard on skin that tends to be dry. Heaters and furnaces will dry the air they heat and cause the skin to dry even more. If you can it would be wise to use a humidifier during the winter. These will help to pump much needed moisture into the air in your home. You may also want to cut down on bathing.
Approximate Word count = 852 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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