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HEALTHY SKIN SPOTLIGHT: It's Cold and Wet - Why Is My Skin So Dry?

Have you ever wondered why it could be that during these winter months your skin may be extra dry?

One reason is less sunlight. Although excessive sun bathing can lead to premature aging, too much sun protection during the darkest period of the year can result in accelerated aging as well.

When your skin receives too little sunshine, its ability to naturally restore its moisture-preserving barrier may be impaired.

As a result, all of the common factors that can normally dry out your skin (hot water, alkaline soaps, alcohol-based skin products, etc.) become exponentially more harmful, damage accumulates faster, and your skin can become very dry.

Additionally, if you use a heating system in the winter that constantly blows hot air, your indoor environment may further be sucking the moisture out right out!

Winter Dry Skin Solution: Replenishing these lipids regularly and you will keep your skin fresh, radiant, and supple.

1. Apply 3% GHK VIP Luxury Cream as your copper peptide winter rejuvenator.

2. Seal in moisture with CELES Therapeutic Oil - Dr. Pickart's strongest moisturizer composed of Squalane, Cholesterol Esters, & Lanosterol Esters, which naturally exist in human skin but deplete as we age.


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