Dry Skin: Lower humidity levels and indoor heating can strip moisture, leading to dry, flaky skin, especially on elbows and knees.
Eczema Flare-ups: Cold weather exacerbates eczema symptoms, causing itching, redness, and inflammation on various body parts.
Chapped Lips: Frequent exposure to cold air causes lips to dry and crack, resulting in discomfort and peeling.
Winter Itch: Skin becomes excessively dry, triggering an itchy sensation due to lack of moisture.
Rosacea Aggravation: Cold temperatures can worsen rosacea, causing facial redness, bumps, and sensitivity.
Keratosis Pilaris: The condition of rough, bumpy skin becomes more pronounced during winter due to dryness.
Cold Urticaria: Exposure to cold air leads to hives, causing itching and swelling upon skin exposure to low temperatures.
Contact Dermatitis: Skin reacts to harsh winter fabrics or materials, resulting in redness, itching, or a rash.
Winter Acne: Changes in humidity levels can trigger acne breakouts or worsen existing ones.
Dull Complexion: Lack of sunlight and dehydration can make the skin appear dull and lifeless during winter.
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