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Our skin also suffers when the temperature drops.
It’s tempting to take extra-long hot showers in the winter, but sadly that’s another no-no.

Dennis Gross Skincare, to get the scoop on what to avoid.
However, it’s imperative for healthy skin, even in wintertime.
Zeichner added that although the sun is weaker in the winter, it can still cause damage.

In fact, you’re able to even get sunburnt from the UV lights reflected off the snow.
Likewise, UVB rays, which can causeskin cancer, are stronger when reflected off the snow.
Elsewhere, Supergoop reigns supreme when it comes to sunscreen.

As board-certified dermatologist Dr. Elyse Love toldVogue: “TheSupergoop!