3 Expert-Approved Ways to Prevent Dry Skin


During the summer months, the humidity (while you curse it for causing your hair to frizz) actually helps your skin by keeping it moisturized, explains Meghan Feely, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist in New Jersey and New York City who serves as a clinical instructor in Mount Sinai’s Department of Dermatology.

But as fall and winter approach, dropping temps drop make for a super dry environment—and your skin often follows suit. (Cue cracked, itchy skin).

To help you prevent dry skin this time around (or at least minimize it once it starts to appear), we asked Dr. Feely to share the routine adjustments that you should be making all fall and winter long. From the ingredients you need to be using to the practice you should avoid, follow her simple tips for soft and hydrated skin.

3 Tips For Extra Hydrated Skin



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