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Winter Skin Care December 13, 2006

The cold winter months are stressful enough with Holiday shopping and increased heating bills, but 'tis the season for dry, itchy skin as well. Even here in Central Texas where temperatures tend to be well above those in many other areas, dry air inside and outside can cause problems for your skin.

"Winter months are so difficult on your skin because of the dry air that you are exposed to each day," says Jason S. Reichenberg, M.D., a dermatologist in private practice who also serves as Director of Dermatology for the University of Texas Medical Branch in Austin. "Both the cold weather outside and the heating furnace inside can remove moisture from the air, which in turn draws moisture out of your skin. Even my patients with oily skin need to change their skin care practices during the winter months."

Dr. Reichenberg has some tips that will help your skin avoid the winter blues:

Dr. Reichenberg has an office in downtown Austin and treats adults and children of all ages.

Dr Jason S. Reichenberg, M.D.

Dermatology Associates

Director of Dermatology, University of Texas Medical Branch in Austin.


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