How to Look After Yourself in Winter...
Kick Colds & Flu Into Touch:
Don't let pesky colds and flu stop you staying up all night this party season. Try these helpful remedies and you can say goodbye to sore throats, coughs and blocked noses....
When you notice the first signs of a cold, act fast and use Vicks First Defence Nasal Spray £7.29, which can help prevent a full blown cold developing.
Relieve dry, tickly coughs with Buttercup BronchoStop Cough Syrup £4.29, which contains soothing marshmallow root extract.
Give your immune system a boost and help fight off a cold with Seven Seas Zinc + Vitamin C Chewable £4.39
At your local Superdrug pharmacy you can get your Winter flu jab for just £9.99.
Skin in Winter:
Chilly temperatures and cold winds can make your skin dry and itchy. Always protect yourself with warm mittens, cosy scarves and cute hats.
Dress in layers that will keep you warm from top to toe. Light cotton next to the skin helps keep your skin warm and dry.
Bathe or shower in lukewarm water. Hot baths may sound nice but the heat can dry out the natural oils in your skin making it even itchier than before.
Don't lick sore lips to try and soothe them, you'll make them even flakier so slick on lip balm or petroleum jelly instead.
Here we have some celebrities wrapping up warm this Winter and showing off their Winter Skin and Style....
Don't let pesky colds and flu stop you staying up all night this party season. Try these helpful remedies and you can say goodbye to sore throats, coughs and blocked noses....
When you notice the first signs of a cold, act fast and use Vicks First Defence Nasal Spray £7.29, which can help prevent a full blown cold developing.
Relieve dry, tickly coughs with Buttercup BronchoStop Cough Syrup £4.29, which contains soothing marshmallow root extract.
Give your immune system a boost and help fight off a cold with Seven Seas Zinc + Vitamin C Chewable £4.39
At your local Superdrug pharmacy you can get your Winter flu jab for just £9.99.
Skin in Winter:
Chilly temperatures and cold winds can make your skin dry and itchy. Always protect yourself with warm mittens, cosy scarves and cute hats.
Dress in layers that will keep you warm from top to toe. Light cotton next to the skin helps keep your skin warm and dry.
Bathe or shower in lukewarm water. Hot baths may sound nice but the heat can dry out the natural oils in your skin making it even itchier than before.
Don't lick sore lips to try and soothe them, you'll make them even flakier so slick on lip balm or petroleum jelly instead.
Here we have some celebrities wrapping up warm this Winter and showing off their Winter Skin and Style....
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