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How to Winterize Your Skin During the Bay Area Rainy Season | Winter Skincare Tip

May 14, 2025
*Photos are of models, not actual patients.

Despite this winter's heavy Bay Area rain and record Tahoe snowfall, skin protection remains crucial year-round—skiers and snowboarders need SPF 30+ sunscreen to combat intensified UV exposure at high altitudes where snow reflects sunlight, while those escaping to warm destinations should use sun protection rather than dangerous pre-vacation tanning beds (illegal for minors). Combat winter's common dry, itchy skin by limiting water exposure (which paradoxically dries skin), taking quick showers with mild cleansers, immediately applying moisturizer to slightly damp skin after patting dry, and avoiding hot tubs which worsen dryness through the combination of hot water immersion and cold temperatures.

How to Winterize Your Skin During the Rainy Season

A Wet Winter in the Bay Area

It’s been a rough winter in the bay area.  With all the rain in the Bay Area and the record snowfall in Tahoe many of us might be feeling like Noah ready to board a ship and sail away.  The bright side is that we finally have some relief from the ever-present drought and will likely have one of our best ski seasons ever. 

Why Winter Skincare Still Matters

Most people think about taking care of their skin during the sunny days of summer. It is important to care for your skin year-round. Here are a few tips to help you care for your skin this winter. 

Winter Sun Exposure and UV Protection

Just like the single best thing you can do for your general health is to quit or never start smoking, the single best thing you can do for your skin is to protect it from ultraviolet radiation.  Most people don’t think of sun protection in the winter but it would be helpful if you did.   If you are a skier or boarder your sun exposure occurs at a higher altitude where there is less atmospheric filtering of the sun’s harmful rays.  Secondly, the snow serves as a giant reflector so you get both direct sun and reflected sun.  The smart thing to do is apply a sunscreen of SPF 30 or greater prior to hitting the slopes.  If you need help picking out a sunscreen we are happy to help.

Sunscreen Tips for Ski Trips and Warm Weather Vacations

Nothing beats a warm weather vacation during the cold winter months.  Go and enjoy but again use your sunscreen along with common sense such avoiding the sun’s peak hours and wearing protective clothing.  Forget about going to a tanning salon prior to your vacation to get a “protective” tan.  Skin Cancer, Photo-aging, and wrinkles are all caused by the cumulative sun and ultraviolet exposure we get.  If you are a minor it is now illegal to go to a tanning salon.  For those who want the appearance of a tan then by all means feel free to get a spray on or rub on tan.

How to Prevent Dry, Itchy Skin During Winter

One of the more common problems we see during winter months is dry itchy skin.  The dry air this time of year contributes to itchy skin.  You might think that water exposure would moisturize your skin but the opposite is true.  The more time you spend in water and the hotter the water the more dry and itchy you will get.  For those with dry itchy skin I recommend using a mild cleanser or soap, taking quick showers, and patting one’s skin dry.  After patting one’s skin dry is the best time to apply a moisturizer.   Try to limit your showers to one a day and avoid soaking in baths or hot tubs as this can make things worse.  This time of year I usually see many patient with dry itchy skin caused by the combination of cold dry temperatures and nightly soaks in the hot tub.  

When to Seek Help for Dry or Sensitive Skin

If you have problems with dry, itchy, or sensitive skin feel free to call us today at 925-838-4900 to schedule an appointment as we are here to help.