Why applying body oil before a shower is a must this season?
December calls for long, hot showers, which quickly leave your skin feeling dull, dry, and tight. Winter showers might feel good for some time, but soon the low humidity and cold air turn everything dry. So, what can one do to keep the skin moisturised even after stepping out of the shower? No, it's not applying tonnes of moisturiser before dressing up, but the magic lies in applying it before entering the shower space.
But how does it help?
Applying body oil before taking a shower creates a protective layer that shields your skin from the harsh effects of December winds. Cold winds with low humidity draw moisture out of the skin faster than usual, and taking a hot shower worsens the situation. So, when you apply oil, it stops the moisture loss and prevents the natural oils from being stripped away. Your skin thus feels softer and is far less prone to tightness and flakiness, even after taking long, warm showers.
Warm water also helps oils absorb better, whereas pre-shower oiling boosts the skin’s ability to hold onto hydration. Instead of water drying your skin, the oil helps to seal moisture in and immediately improves the way your skin feels after taking a bath.
You will start to notice that your skin is becoming smoother, suppler, and hydrated for longer hours. Just this simple step improves the performance of your post-shower lotion, because your skin remains prepped, hydrated, and nourished.
Applying oil also creates a cushioned layer and acts like a protective skin barrier. This oil prevents that tight, uncomfortable feel that you often get right after getting out of the shower. This is why pre-oiling is helpful and perfect for people struggling with sensitive, flaky, and/or dry skin.
But if you think that’s it, then you’re mistaken
Many people also struggle with winter dullness, and pre-shower oiling can fix this. It boosts radiance from within, where the oil melts into your skin with the right amount of warmth, smoothing dryness while improving the skin’s natural glow.
So, once you step out, your skin already feels healthier and now more even-toned and glowing. This is one of the easiest ways to achieve a soft and luminous winter glow, and it can be done every day.
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Just by inculcating this small change in your everyday winter routine, you will enjoy moisturised, supple, and soft skin for long hours. You just need to apply the body oil beforehand, which creates a protective layer that prevents moisture loss, keeping the natural oil intact. This leaves your skin feeling softer and more comfortable. Just this simple switch can make a big difference, keeping your skin healthy and glowing for months.But how does it help?
Warm water also helps oils absorb better, whereas pre-shower oiling boosts the skin’s ability to hold onto hydration. Instead of water drying your skin, the oil helps to seal moisture in and immediately improves the way your skin feels after taking a bath.
You will start to notice that your skin is becoming smoother, suppler, and hydrated for longer hours. Just this simple step improves the performance of your post-shower lotion, because your skin remains prepped, hydrated, and nourished.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)
But if you think that’s it, then you’re mistaken
Many people also struggle with winter dullness, and pre-shower oiling can fix this. It boosts radiance from within, where the oil melts into your skin with the right amount of warmth, smoothing dryness while improving the skin’s natural glow.
So, once you step out, your skin already feels healthier and now more even-toned and glowing. This is one of the easiest ways to achieve a soft and luminous winter glow, and it can be done every day.
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