Due to the effects of weather and temperature, skin often encounters many problems in winter, especially for those with sensitive skin. The following are the most common skin problems in this season:
Dry and itchy nose skin: When exposed to cold air, the skin on the nose will become dry and itchy. In severe cases, the skin may peel off in small patches.
Irritated facial skin: Facial skin is irritated, causing redness, dryness, itching, cracks, and scaling. In addition, the skin on the eyebrows is often affected by seborrheic dermatitis with signs such as itching and peeling skin.
Uneven skin tone: In any season, if the skin is not cared for, it tends to be uneven in color. In winter, this manifestation becomes more obvious due to dry, dehydrated skin.
Dark skin: Although it is winter, the skin is also affected by sunlight. Especially in snowy areas, UV rays reflect on the surface up to 80%, equivalent to 2 times more ultraviolet rays, making the skin vulnerable to damage and darkening.