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(BPT) – Women across the country, whether based in the snow belt or Sunshine State, notice and feel the effects of cold weather and climate shifts on skin. Plus, 2014 is turning out to be one of the harshest winters to date thanks to the Polar Vortex – a combination of record-setting snowfall and plunging temperatures. Harsh winds, precipitation, dry heat and temperature fluctuations can wreak havoc on skin, making the cooler months an ideal time to map out a skin care routine that is rooted in moisturization. The right facial moisturizers are just the first step in keeping skin looking and feeling beautiful and healthy. Beyond products, a holistic skin care approach – which includes everything from the right diet and working out to maintaining a balanced lifestyle – is a tried-and-true way to achieve glowing skin. Board certified dermatologist Dr. Debra Luftman is a lifestyle and wellness experts on the Simple Advisory Board. Simple Skincare, a range of facial skin care products sensitive to skin needs, created the board to help women everywhere discover the benefits of a holistic approach to skin care and to look beyond their typical skin care routine. Here are some of Dr. Luftman’s Read More
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