How do weather changes affect skin?

2020-11-19 2020-11-19T18:52:14Z
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ArabiaWeather - The weather affects the skin greatly, whether it is hot, cold, wet or dry. The harsh weather conditions, whether hot and humid, or cold and dry, may cause many problems for the skin, from acne to severe dryness and peeling of the skin.

The weather may also cause skin problems to worsen or new problems to appear.

The effect of hot weather on the skin

The skin appears oily in hot climates, and it is not possible to determine whether the reason is the increased secretion of oil in the skin, or if the appearance of the skin appears only oily, and it is believed that high heat causes the fat in the skin to melt, which makes the skin more oily, as well as sweating. Excessive temperature due to a high temperature may cause more acne and pimples, especially if the skin type is oily.

In this case, a person must wash the face after sweating, and remove the excess oil using wipes that absorb the sebum without closing the pores, and removing them using materials that are rough on the skin may make the condition worse.

Regardless of the weather, exposure to the sun directly is very harmful, as the sun's rays are the primary cause of wrinkles and skin aging quickly, so it is necessary to use a sunscreen suitable for skin type.

Fever also causes some other skin problems, such as heat rashes. This rash is caused by the blockage of sweat ducts in the skin and the trapping of moisture in the skin, which causes the appearance of pimples.

The heat rash disappears on its own after several days of its appearance, but if symptoms of a bacterial infection appear, such as pain, swelling, redness, pus secretion from the blisters, and a high temperature, you should consult a doctor to treat the infection.

The effect of wet weather on the skin

Residents of humid and not sunny regions have beautiful skin, like Britain. As the high level of air humidity prevents dry skin, and the lack of exposure to sunlight protects against skin damage, and because moisturizing the skin is necessary, residents of dry areas must constantly moisturize their skin, using an appropriate moisturizing cream.

The effect of cold weather on the skin

People with oily skin may feel better in the winter due to low humidity, which reduces the appearance of acne, but eating winter foods increases its appearance, and many studies indicate that eating foods rich in refined sugars increases the appearance of acne, due to its effect on the levels of responsible hormones. For fat secretion. These foods include the majority of foods that people prefer to eat in winter, such as:

  1. Sugar-filled desserts.
  2. White bread.
  3. Pasta.
  4. French fries and potato chips.

Cold weather accompanied by low humidity causes the skin to dry out, and the skin may become cracked, rough, and scaly in freezing weather. The cold weather may also worsen some skin conditions, such as eczema.

Here are some factors that increase dry skin in the winter.

The effect of home heating on the skin

When using indoor heating methods, the air becomes more dry, which reduces skin moisture and increases skin dryness. Air dryness can be reduced by using an air humidifier, and if it is difficult to get it, several containers containing water can be placed near the heating source, to maintain the level of humidity in the air.

The effect of sudden changes in temperature on the skin

Going out of warm homes and buildings to cold climates or vice versa is not beneficial for the skin, as this sudden change in temperature causes blood vessels in the skin to expand rapidly, causing redness of the skin. The appearance of spider veins and inflammation also increases because of this.

Therefore, it is necessary for a person to warm up well outside, and not to overheat inside, to avoid these problems.

The effect of hot baths on the skin

Some people may be tempted to take a long hot bath after staying in the cold all day, especially as hot baths are muscle relaxers and relax.

But prolonged exposure to high temperature causes dry skin, and also removes the outermost layer of the skin’s protective layer, so it is preferable to use warm water instead of hot water to avoid dry skin.

Ways to protect the skin from dehydration in the winter

Since the cold weather causes dry skin, maintaining skin moisture becomes necessary to avoid cracking and redness of the skin. Here are some ways to help maintain skin moisture in extremely cold weather:

  1. Continuously moisturizing the skin: Moisturizers should be used constantly in the winter season, and for best results, it is preferable to use a moisturizer immediately after bathing, while the skin is slightly damp.
  2. Persistent use of sunscreen: Low temperature does not mean that exposure to ultraviolet rays decreases, so sunblock must be used even in winter.
  3. Moisturizing the lips: The lips are also exposed to atmospheric irritants that the skin faces, so a suitable lip balm must be used to keep them moisturized and protect them from chapping.
  4. Use gentle products: It is necessary to use gentle and unscented products in the winter, due to the increased sensitivity of the skin in cold climates.
  5. Use warm water instead of hot water .
  6. Hand protection: hands can be protected by wearing gloves when leaving the house and moistening them with a suitable moisturizer constantly, and if the hands are cracked, plastic gloves can be worn when cleaning or using chemicals, and use a non-oily moisturizer after finishing.
  7. Do not go close to the heater: direct exposure to the heat of the heater increases the dryness of the skin worse.

Source: Cura

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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