Stop Winter Itch

  • Heather Farwell, PA
    Heather Farwell, PA
When the humidity drops very low in the winter, the skin suffers. Not only does the skin dry out from the low humidity, but also from many things we normally do, such as bathing which washes away the skin’s protective oils. When the skin gets dry it begins to itch, and scratching it only makes it worse. The first step in helping the skin is to increase the humidity in your house. Use a vaporizer…

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