Dry, Chapped Skin During the Cold Winter Months
As much as we'd rather not admit it, most of us feel greater confidence and sense of self-satisfaction when our skin is soft, smooth, and radiant. Dry, chapped skin and hands can leave anyone feeling a little down, especially when the skin has become raw, red, and painful, especially during these very cold winter months.
The Most Common Causes of Dry, Chapped Skin or Weather-Beaten Skin
Exposure to wind and sun are common culprits, but during the winter, simple exposure to the cold is a very common culprit. Any kind of dry environment (indoors or out) can increase your chances of chapping. The sensitive skin on the face, especially the lips, is vulnerable. (You know it's bad when it hurts to smile!)
The good news is that you can soothe dry, chapped skin. Many of our customers tell us that InfiniteAloe® has helped them to "never have dry skin again" with our unique formula of organic Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis Miller) combined with carefully chosen additional key ingredients to soothe and give you the healthy, beautiful skin you deserve.
How InfiniteAloe® Can Help Dry, Chapped Skin
The primary and most abundant ingredient in InfiniteAloe® is organic Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis Miller). Aloe Vera nourishes your dry, thirsty skin with 8 enzymes, 20 powerful amino acids, and sterols. Studies suggest that Aloe Vera penetrates deeply into the lower levels of the skin, bringing its remarkable properties to where it is most needed.
InfiniteAloe® can soothe angry red chapping and illuminate your skin with a cutting-edge, natural ingredient called Sodium Hyaluronate (or Hyaluronic Acid), which is the key water-regulating substance in skin. Widely used by celebrities and injected by doctors for expensive beauty treatments, when applied to the skin it can form an air-permeable layer and keep the skin moist and smooth. Small molecular-weight Hyaluronic Acid can penetrate into the dermis layer, fully combine with water, promote skin blood microcirculation and nutrient absorption and maintain normal metabolism. As a result, it can play a role in wrinkle reduction and replacing the moisture lost through exposure to wind and sun.
InfiniteAloe® also contains collagen, the key structural protein making up most of the body's connective tissue. Collagen has been studied to determine its effectiveness in speeding the revitalization of your skin, providing smooth, beautiful structure to rebuilding skin.
Vitamin A in InfiniteAloe® may also be important for soothing chapped skin, as it is vital to the repair and growth of epithelial cells of the skin. The Grape Seed Oil brings powerful cellular rebuilding properties deep below the skin's surface to moisturize and aid in protecting skin tissue. Studies also suggest that Rose Hip Oil, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, and Comfrey Leaf Extract provide important nutrients to the skin. These are just some of the many beneficial ingredients in InfiniteAloe®.
Action Plan to Banish Chapped Skin and Restore Fresh, Glowing Skin
- Long, hot showers can strip your skin of natural essential oils that your body naturally produces. Many dermatologists recommend taking shorter showers and using warm instead of hot water.
- Use only the mildest soap or non-soap cleansers. Soaps commonly strip your skin of oils.
- Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water every day.
- Use the "Three Minute Rules" - apply InfiniteAloe® within three minutes of emerging from the bath or shower.
- Use only gentle, natural makeup, shaving cream, aftershave, and any
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Mrs Yvonne Tomey
The Infinite Aloe skin care looks exactly what I need but I have very sensitive skin and I don’t want to buy a large quantity of something which might not suit my hands which are very dry and split. Do you by any chance have a sample that I could try?
The Infinite Aloe skin care looks exactly what I need but I have very sensitive skin and I don’t want to buy a large quantity of something which might not suit my hands which are very dry and split. Do you by any chance have a sample that I could try?