I analyzed a cost-effective home care routine that removes heater toxins during the winter.
Even on my way home from work today, the heater was on so high, I looked in the mirror and my skin was so parched it felt like it was about to rip. This kind of winter dryness can't be solved with simple hydration, so I thought I'd share my recently adopted routine. First, I prioritize rebuilding the skin barrier. While there are countless home care products on the market, I find that choosing one with a high concentration of ceramides and panthenol really helps with dryness. After work, I thoroughly cleanse my skin and then layer it twice with a home care product that locks in moisture. The formulas are lightweight yet provide a hydrating barrier, making them ideal for skin worn out by the winter heaters. Of course, expensive equipment and professional treatments can be beneficial, but realistically, I think carefully examining the ingredients in daily home care products and customizing them to suit your skin type is a much more logical approach in the long run. Ultimately, it's a battle to preserve the moisture that evaporates under the heater. It's a dry December evening with a lot of static electricity. Everyone, please be careful of the strong heater wind. How about applying a lot of pack or cream to give your skin a rest this evening?