Myth #1: Wash your face diligently, clean products don’t change seasons Farewell to the hot summer, no longer oily, if you still wash your face with strong cleaning products as in the summer, it will make your face more and more dry, and more likely to cause sensitive symptoms, such as redness, peeling, itching and so on. This is the time to put away soaps (or soap bases) and face wash products containing fruit acids, salicylic acid and other ingredients, and avoid using scrub face wash, and use a simple, mild moisturizing face wash instead. You should not wash your face more than twice a day, and the water temperature should not be too high, otherwise the hot water will destroy the skin’s sebum film, reduce the epidermis’ ability to retain water, stimulate the expansion of facial capillaries, making people feel dry and itchy and uncomfortable. Myth 2: Exfoliate every week Although exfoliation can help the skin to regain its glow, but too frequent exfoliation (such as doing more than 1 time a week), or the simultaneous use of several exfoliation products, will make the stratum corneum becomes increasingly thin, losing the ability to store water and resist external environmental damage. In the winter time, there is no harm in being a little lazy with your maintenance. It is better for your skin to exfoliate for a longer period of time. Even if it is oily skin, a week or two to exfoliate can be; skin is already dry people, and even the time can be stretched to 1 time a month. Myth 3: Only apply makeup moisturizer Because of the feeling of hating the oil on the face, many people do not touch the oil maintenance products, after washing the face only apply moisturizing lotion, thinking that the skin will be watery and bright, but I do not know that this can not absorb the water, but make the skin more dry. This is because, if there is no follow-up water locking products, the makeup will soon evaporate, especially when the outside world is very dry, the evaporation rate will be faster, and even take away the original moisture of the face skin. In winter, it is advisable to choose alcohol-free products (less irritating), and while the face is still wet, quickly apply moisturizing products, and then a layer of lotion or cream, in time to lock in moisture. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and popular products. In fact, this may dry up the original moisture of the skin. Although moisturizing mineral water does contain trace amounts of mineral ions, it does replenish moisture, but it often does so with half the effort because it does not contain moisturizing ingredients that can lock in water. If the number of spray too often, and at the same time did not apply lotion to lock the moisture, will let the skin into a vicious circle of dry – wet – dry. Myth 5: Apply a mask every day A mask is not a “panacea” for creating hydrated skin, and if it contains alcohol, fruit acids and other ingredients, applying it too often will stimulate the skin on the face and make it fragile. It is best to use a simple moisturizing mask in winter, once or twice a week, and not for too long each time, about 15-20 minutes. Do not wait until the whole mask are finished and then take down, otherwise the water evaporates, simply can not play a role in moisturizing, after that, to remember to hurry to apply lotion or cream to lock the moisture, moisturizing is considered a great success. The first thing you need to consider is whether your skin type is suitable for it, and how to use it, and what other ingredients you need to use in order to really do a good job. When choosing a moisturizer, it is best to take some time to look at its ingredient label and try to ensure that it contains multiple types of active ingredients, such as a bottle of moisturizer that has both “water-absorbing” and “water-locking” effects, would be better. The fact is that the oil content of the skin and the amount of oil in the skin are not the same. In fact, there is no absolute relationship between the amount of oil on the skin and the adequacy of water content in the stratum corneum. The actual fact is that the skin is not necessarily oily, so it is necessary to adjust the moisturizing products used according to the skin condition. “The actual fact is that you can’t get a lot of the same things that you’ve gotten in the past. The winter sun is warm, but that doesn’t mean there is no threat of UV rays. Also, neglecting sun protection can make your skin less able to retain water. Be sure to put on some sunscreen products before you go out. Generally speaking, the office family use SPF (Sun Protection Index) 15-SPF30 products will be sufficient.