Dry and dehydrated skin can become raw and painful in winter without proper care. Slight routine adjustments to help with hydration can make a world of difference. Winter is the time for exfoliation, followed by deep layers of hydration. Body scrubs and rich shea butter massage can relieve uncomfortable winter skin. For the face and decolletage moving your hydration facials up from four weeks to every two or three weeks remedy the extreme weather ailments that winter brings. A good routine is a gentle cleanse followed by chemical or physical exfoliation and serums aided by ultrasound to penetrate into the deep layers of the skin. A rich mask in a steamed room for 10-15 minutes and then followed by a replenishing moisturizer before sleeping can do wonders for your complexion in the morning. The morning routine slightly adjusts by replacing your cleanser with a massage of grapeseed, apricot, or avocado oil and wiping off the excess oil before applying moisturizer and sunscreen. Reme...