Itchy, dry skin this winter?

by Metropol | August 6, 2025 8:30 am


As colder temperatures continue and heaters remain on high, many people experience itchy, dry skin.

Suffering from dry, itchy skin in winter is a common condition that can affect anyone. Often called ‘winter itch’ or pruritus hiemalis, older adults with naturally drier skin are more susceptible.

Why ‘winter’ itch? Because when temperatures drop, we crank up the thermostat, creating dry indoor heat with low humidity levels. We sit indoors for hours in dry, heated offices and homes. This lack of moisture contributes to dry skin and potentially causes skin irritation, itching, or swelling.

What to do? First, dial down the heating, go easy on the electric blanket, and get as much fresh air as possible. As well, add moisture back into the air with a humidifier and limit those hot showers, which may feel soothing yet dry your skin out even more. Opt instead for short, lukewarm showers and gentle, fragrance-free cleansers. For an extra soothing routine, take a warm bath with a quarter-cup of baking soda before bed, which can ease itching and promote relaxation.

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