Old Town Cried March 2021 Full Issue

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elieve it or not, less is really more right now! And it’s not just affecting your face! Your skin is one of your best accessories, so it makes sense to treat it well. After all, you wear it every day! The current pandemic has affected people in myriad ways. It has even affected the state of their skin. Even if you are highlydiligent

about the manner in which you take care of your skin, this past year has probably thrown a few curve balls at you that have somewhat derailed your practice. Think of the added elements of our daily lives now that can wreak havoc on your skin: irritation from constant face-mask wearing; increased levels of stress and frequent hand sanitizing. And when you wear a mask, you are

probably touching your face more than usual, as you continually adust it. None of these matters are going to aid in a proper and healthy skincare regimen. More than likely, you have been experiencing stress this past year in one degree or another that perhaps you have not felt in years prior. (Yeah, a global pandemic will do that to a person!) However, stress can manifest itself on your skin and can be attributed to the exacerbation of a variety of skin conditions, such as rosacea and eczema. Because the skin and the brain are connected, stress can cause additional inflammation on the surface of the skin. Thanks to increased cortisol levels, your skin could be taking an unnecessary

Calm your skin. If you are ready to calm your skin, try to resist the temptation to purchase numerous products that claim to mitigate inflammation. Believe it or not, the old adage of “less is more” is the best course of action right now. Opt for skincare products that provide soothing ingredients for added relief. At the same time, these products should help to repair and strengthen the barrier of the skin, making it more resistant to irritants. Avoid products that contain fragrance or alcohol. And stick to products designed with airtight packaging, which helps to prevent contamination.

Change the type of mask you wear. While we appreciate and

Three Ways to Give Your Skin a Little Love During a Pandemic beating now. Time for a strategic skincare regimen!

understand the need to wear masks, they can be a nuisance to our skin. Ever hear of “maskne?” If you wear a mask for an extended period of time, you can subject your face to breakouts caused by increased moisture and heat on your skin. In Haircuts $15 Shampoo, Cut & Blow Dry $18 (extra charge for long hair) Scissors Cut $17+up Color $43+up Permanent $45+up (including haircut & conditioner)

order to combat this issue, use products that contain hydrating ingredients like ceramides and hyaluronic acid, which repair the skin barrier. A 100% cotton mask is a good choice, as opposed to synthetic fabrics that are not as breathable and can contribute to increased sweating. Make sure your mask fits well and provides a good seal but is still comfortable. What you don’t want is a mask that creates friction on your face.

Review your handwashing regimen. It’s not just about your face! Frequent handwashing, although important during a pandemic, can strip moisture from our skin and exacerbate conditions such as eczema. Hand sanitizers, heavy in alcohol, will also greatly dry out the skin. You will know you have been affected if you have dryness, itchiness, abrasions and excess flaking. To circumvent this problem, pair your handwashing with frequent moisturizing. Keep hand cream within reach and choose one with nourishing ingredients such as jojoba oil and shea butter. Keep your skin moisturized to avoid drying and cracking that can cause a breakdown in its protective barrier function, leading to potential infection from bacteria and other germs.

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National Harbor

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pages 46-48

Open Space

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page 45

Go Fish

4min
page 44

First Blush

3min
page 43

Exploring Virginia Wines

7min
pages 39-40

Fitness

5min
page 41

Grapevine

1min
page 38

Dining Guide

4min
pages 36-37

Let’s Eat

2min
pages 34-35

Dining Out

3min
page 33

St. Patrick’s Day Special Feature

4min
page 32

From the Bay

2min
pages 26-27

To the Blue Ridge

2min
pages 30-31

Caribbean Connection

7min
pages 24-25

Road Trip

4min
pages 28-29

Pets of the Month

4min
page 23

Take Photos, Leave Footprints

9min
pages 20-21

Arts & Antiques

3min
page 17

A Bit of History

10min
pages 11-12

Gallery Beat

2min
page 16

Urban Garden

2min
pages 18-19

Financial Focus

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page 10

The Last Word

5min
page 13

High Notes

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page 14
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