- We do recommend some extra skin treatment, but don’t overdo it. Focus on hydrating and calming the skin. A face mask will boost your skin to up its barrier, while a peeling or scrub can be a bit too harsh considering the circumstances.
- Hydrate from the inside! Nothing as effective as drinking enough water to hydrate your skin from the inside out. Preferably drink lukewarm water as your body needs all its energy to stay warm.
- It’s just so tempting: taking a long and hot shower after a day on the slopes. We know showering hot already dries out your skin under normal circumstances, but with those extreme temperature changes it’s nothing but disastrous.
- We do recommend some extra skin treatment, but don’t overdo it. Focus on hydrating and calming the skin. A face mask will boost your skin to up its barrier, while a peeling or scrub can be a bit too harsh considering the circumstances.
- Hydrate from the inside! Nothing as effective as drinking enough water to hydrate your skin from the inside out. Preferably drink lukewarm water as your body needs all its energy to stay warm.
- It’s just so tempting: taking a long and hot shower after a day on the slopes. We know showering hot already dries out your skin under normal circumstances, but with those extreme temperature changes it’s nothing but disastrous.
- We do recommend some extra skin treatment, but don’t overdo it. Focus on hydrating and calming the skin. A face mask will boost your skin to up its barrier, while a peeling or scrub can be a bit too harsh considering the circumstances.
- Hydrate from the inside! Nothing as effective as drinking enough water to hydrate your skin from the inside out. Preferably drink lukewarm water as your body needs all its energy to stay warm.
- It’s just so tempting: taking a long and hot shower after a day on the slopes. We know showering hot already dries out your skin under normal circumstances, but with those extreme temperature changes it’s nothing but disastrous.