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10 Things You Need To Start Doing For Your Skin This Winter

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Let's face it: winter can wreak havoc on our skin. Not only can the season leave us dry and chapped (which can be pretty painful), but the wind, low-humidity and intense indoor heat can also make our complexions appear dull (and who doesn't prefer to be radiant year-round?).

That's why dermatologist and "Forget the Facelift" author Dr. Doris Day stopped by HuffPost Live to share her top skincare secrets to keep our skin soft and smooth from head to toe.

1. Limit Time In The Tub

woman bathtub

While a long, hot bath or shower may seem super appealing after braving the cold, it might not be the best thing for your skin. "You don't want to wash away the protective oils which help lock moisture in," says Day. So get clean quickly (we're talking 15 minutes or less) and opt for warm water when you can stand it.

2. Use A Mild Soap Or Cleanser

woman in shower

'Tis the season to be gentle! Now is not the time for antibacterial soaps or harsh deodorants that strip away natural moisturizers. Stay away from cleansers with strong ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or glycolic acid and reach for those with added oils and fats instead.

Day points out that you don't have to spend an arm and a leg for anything fancy either because drugstore products like Olay and Dove are great options for any budget. No matter which cleanser you choose, you won't want to overdo it: Add the soap to a puff or Clarisonic brush and you'll be able to use less plus get a deep cleansing.

3. Give Yourself A Pat Down

towel bath

After you've scrubbed, Day advises against drying yourself off completely to hold on to precious hydration. Instead of rubbing your skin with a towel, pat or blot your body so that a light layer of water remains.

4. Moisturize Twice A Day

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It's most important to apply lotion after a shower or bath. Whether your second time to slather it on is morning or night, you'll be more likely to reapply if you store a bottle by your bedside. And when it comes to what's in the bottle, Day swears by products like AmLactin because the prescription-strength brand contains both lactic acid and humectants, which remove dead skin cells and pull water inside. Despite the double dose, the cream isn't thick or greasy, so you won't have to worry about ruining your clothes or sheets. (For non-petroleum moisturizers, click here.)

5. Pay Extra Attention Below The Knees

lotion legs

Certainly the face, hands, elbows and heels deserve special treatment, but don't forget to moisturize the rest of your body. Day notes that the skin below your knees actually has less oil glands than other parts (which is why legs can get especially itchy during the winter months), so be sure to hydrate your lower half, too.

6. Supplement (Or Completely Scrap) Hand Sanitizers

hand sanitizer

Day isn't a big fan of hand sanitizers. First, they're very drying, so she recommends following up with hand cream if you must use them. One reason to reconsider before you go for your next pump: The FDA is starting to question the efficacy of antibacterial products compared to plain old soap and water.

Regardless of how you're disinfecting, you don't want to do it too frequently -- even during flu season. Day explains that our skin was designed to handle bacteria and infection (it has its own natural defense system, which is better than anything money can buy), so constantly cleansing could be doing more harm than good. Definitely head to the sink before eating or after a trip to the restroom, but don't go crazy or it could be a disservice. If you really want to prevent getting sick, the key is to keep your hands away from your face.

7. Invest In A Humidifier

humidifier

To combat the effects of Mother Nature's elements and man's manufactured heat, a humidifier can do wonders. If you turn one on in your bedroom while you catch your zzzs, your skin will be more moisturized and you'll be able to breathe easier as well. Bionaire has several models that won't break the bank, but believe it or not, Day suggests you can also try a DIY version: Fill a soup pot with water and leave it on the radiator overnight.

8. Sleep

woman sleep in bed

As if we at HuffPost could praise the benefits of sleep any more, Day agrees that getting a full eight hours is a dream come true for your skin. From condition to tone, well-rested skin is more beautiful-looking skin.

9. Load Up On H2O

drink water

By hydrating from the inside, your skin will be plumper and firmer and repair itself better, so drink up! Down several glasses a day, and for optimal results, Day stresses moisturizing often as well - the hyaluronic acid in your skin and in your lotion will help hold water, leaving your skin elastic and vibrant.

10. Eat Right

avocado pomegranate

As the old saying goes, "You are what you eat." And Day says foods with essential fatty acids like avocado and antioxidant-rich foods like pomegranate and pumpkin give your skin increased protection, immunity and resistance to the elements. A nutritious diet = healthier skin.

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