Baby your skin in the winter Chicagoland Final , W Edition

Dr. Rand Werbitt, a dermatologist from Stamford, Conn., says the easiest thing people can do to soothe their skin in the months ahead is to switch to a mild soap, especially if they use a deodorant soap. A teaspoon of light bath oil, applied within two minutes of a shower, will also lock in moisture...

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Published inChicago tribune (1963)
Main Author Patrick Verel Special to the Tribune Patrick Verel is a staff writer at the Stamford Advocate, a Tribune newspaper
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, Ill Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 16.12.2001
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Summary:Dr. Rand Werbitt, a dermatologist from Stamford, Conn., says the easiest thing people can do to soothe their skin in the months ahead is to switch to a mild soap, especially if they use a deodorant soap. A teaspoon of light bath oil, applied within two minutes of a shower, will also lock in moisture. And definitely don't linger in the shower- -hot showers remove the skin's oils and strip it of its moisture- conserving outer layer. It's a simple matter of the environment; in the summer you can get away with longer showers because the humidity is generally higher.
ISSN:1085-6706