Whenever the air is dry (like on airplanes or during the cold, winter months) it looks for moisture wherever it can get it—and that means robbing it from your skin!
A simple tip that can make a big difference is to keep a humidifier running in your bedroom at night to keep moisture in the air. If the air is moist, then the moisture in your skin will likely stay put.
Also, be sure to modify your skin care routine to accommodate for the drier air with products like our Moisture Infusion Toner, Hawaiian Nourishing Cream and Skin Drink.
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Is a warm mist or cool mist humidifier best?
Posted on Fri, 15th Jan 2010 6:03 pm by lisa