

In honor of National Healthy Skin Month, we're ringing in the colder winter season with a topic nearly everyone can relate to — dry skin. The skin is the largest (and one of the most important) organs of the body, as it protects all the other organs that live inside. While dry skin may seem trivial compared to more life-threatening issues, it's important we still remember to protect the organ that protects our entire body! So with the winter months upon us, now's the perfect time for a refresher on all things related to dry skin.
While there are other conditions that can cause persistently dry skin, the common culprits — especially in the winter — are cold air and low humidity, which strip moisture from the surface of your skin. Without proper precautions, this lack of water can lead to dry, chapped, cracked and peeling (not to mention painful) skin as the dead skin cells cling to your skin barrier — often causing itching and irritation.
With a few small lifestyle and skincare changes, you can help protect your skin from the harsh elements. In preparation for the colder months, try some of these dermatologist-recommended tips for preventing and combating dry, itchy skin:
No one wants to be uncomfortable in their own skin. This winter, if you need help managing dry skin or other painful skin conditions, consider making an appointment with a dermatologist.
This article first appeared in the November 2022 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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