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    How to Combat Dry Skin and Hair This Winter

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    SKIN

    In addition to hydrating the skin, it also helps reduce redness.

    Fresh rose face mask, $55, my.luckymag.com



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    Photo by: Courtesy of brands
    SKIN

    In addition to hydrating the skin, it also helps reduce redness.

    Fresh rose face mask, $55, my.luckymag.com



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    Thu, Nov 29, 2012 4:02 PM EST
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    Sarah Ferguson, Lucky magazine

    My grandmother has given me a lot of great advice over the years, but perhaps her best piece of wisdom? Moisturize every day. Seriously, this woman is 85 years old and her skin-with less wrinkles than many middle-aged women-looks and feels as soft as butter.

    So, each night no matter what the season, I obediently lather on the moisturizer before I go to bed. Since I naturally have dry skin, when the cold weather strikes, this routine becomes all the more important. I've recently been giving my hair some extra attention, too. Cold air and hot showers mixed with heat styling tools are a recipe for dry and brittle hair.

    Take a cue from Grandma Ferguson, and click through to shop 12 products that will keep you hydrated all season long. You'll thank her later.


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