Winter Skin Care for Eco Warriors

Ever since winter arrived, Recycla has been doing battle with her old nemesis — Cold Dry Air. As soon as the temperature dips into the 40s and lower, Recycla’s skin starts to dry out and even flake off.

Recycla’s dry skin issues go back 30 years to when she was in elementary school and her fingertips would crack and bleed.  Unfortunately, it was a great many years before she learned not only the importance of applying lotion proactively, but also using the right lotion for the job.  For a long time, she bought a basic body lotion from the drug store and then used it for all parts of her body.  It has only been in the past few years that she’s learned that she needs different lotions, balms, and serums for her hands, feet, body, and face.  Recycla has also learned to stash lotion and lip balm in a variety of places — her purse, her car, her desk at work, her kitchen, her  bathroom, etc. — so that she always has what she needs close at hand.

Recycla has made a determined effort to find products that don’t contain parabens and other yucky stuff.  Through trial and error, she has finally found lotions to suit all of her needs.

Here are Recycla’s  favorite products from head to toe, as well as the recommendations of the other Eco Women:

HEAD

For the face, Avalon Organics and Alba Botanica both make really nice moisturizers.  In particular, Alba’s Jasmine and Vitamin E Cream smells divine and does an amazing job.  A little goes a long way, so Recycla only has to buy moisturizer once or twice a year.

Around the eyes, however, Recycla needs a little extra help combating dry, irritated skin, so she pulls out the big guns with Burt’s Bees Naturally Ageless Intensive Repairing Serum.  One drop of this around her eyes every night has made an amazing difference this winter.  No more red, flaky skin!

On her mouth, Recycla’s favorite lip balm is by Honeybee Gardens.  It’s not at all greasy, yet gets the job done.  As for the rest of the Eco Women, the Green Mommy uses Say Yes to Carrots Lip Balm, Eco Lassie loves Aveda lip balm, and Captain Compost is a fan of Burt’s Bees.  For more on lip balms, check out the Eco Women’s reviews here and here.

HANDS

For dry hands, Recycla is a big fan of Badger Balm’s Organic Healing Balm.  This is seriously greasy stuff, but it gets the job done and Recycla’s fingers no longer crack and bleed each winter.

Eco Lassie swears by Aveda Hand Relief and also Duluth Trading Company No-Crack Hand Cream, which she says is great for serious chapping.

Enviro Girl uses Kiss My Face hand creme (grapefruit + bergamot) She says, “It smells like Froot Loops and a little goes a long way.  I LOVE it because it lasts and lasts and doesn’t soak in and disappear, but really seals and heals my skin.”

BODY

Recycla has tried a lot of body lotions, including some made by Burt’s Bees, Avalon Organics, and Indigo Wild.  Honestly, none has worked as well for her as Aveeno Skin Relief Moisturizing Lotion.  If anyone has any recommendations, she’d love to hear them.

FEET

Recycla uses two different foot products:  Badger Balm’s Organic Foot Balm and also Natralia Heel Balm.  Both work quite well.

Eco Lassie says that she’s a slave to Aveda Foot Relief.  She slathers it on, then puts on thick socks to help the lotion absorb into her skin.

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So those are just some of the Eco Women’s favorite products to combat winter’s drying effects on their skin.

There is also another possibility.  If you want to really understand what goes into your skin care products, then perhaps you might want to try making your own.  That’s not such a far-fetched idea and the Green Mommy is going to cover this very topic on Friday.

Tell the Eco Women:  What are your favorite eco products to combat dry skin?

4 Responses to Winter Skin Care for Eco Warriors

  1. I buy Kiss My Face body lotion–it’s not awesome, but it works okay.

  2. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Herbacin Kamille hand cream. Canadian winters are long and cold, and the dry air inside plus washing my hands all the time to try to prevent colds leads to dry chapped hands. My neighbour told me about this cream, she worked in the blood donating clinic and said it’s the one the nurses all use.

    I don’t use anything else. Here’s the link:
    http://www.herbacincanada.com/index.php?show=products&key=idProduct&id=37&pg=1

  3. Don’t forget to moisturize from the inside by staying hydrated. Drink fluids and turn on the humidifier and breathe moist air.

  4. It wasn’t until I moved to Wisconsin from the south that I realized that one cannot bathe every day. Bathing every day in the winter causes pain. Now I shower every other day. And I have vaseline in the bathroom, in the bedroom, and in my gym bag. I just grease up.

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