Cracked nose: grandmother's solutions and remedies to combat this consequence of the cold

Winter is approaching and the cold season has officially begun. Handkerchiefs in the bag, we are preparing to face the period of sneezing, sore throat and annoying runny nose, complete with breathing difficulties and a sense of apnea.

By dint of blowing our nose, then, it is normal and quite common for it to crack. The constant contact of the skin with the handkerchiefs, that continuous rubbing, leads to skin irritation, with rather unsightly results: redness and white skin around the nostrils.

For those who have a particularly delicate nose, it is a real tragedy! But let's not dramatize, and let's find out together which are the best remedies for a cracked nose, grandmother's remedies included. Before we start, to get in the mood, let's enjoy the best sneezing on the web:

The first remedy for a cracked nose: the moisturizer

The irritation of the skin of the nostrils will find immediate relief with the use of a special moisturizer, which nourishes the skin and quenches it. Just use a common face cream, or petroleum jelly, or some specific product purchased at the pharmacy.

To best apply it on the cracked area, use a cotton swab. Take a small amount of cream with the cotton wool and apply it around the nostrils. You will immediately feel a sense of relief and the skin will be more relaxed and protected.

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Grandma's remedies for chapped nose: the do-it-yourself emollient pack

Making a homemade emollient pack is not difficult and will allow you to reduce redness, decrease cracking and protect the skin from future irritation.

To prepare it you will need a spoonful of shea butter, one of honey and one of olive oil. Melt the butter in a double boiler, then add the honey and oil and mix until you get a homogeneous ointment to spread on the nose. Leave on for at least 20 minutes and rinse.

You can prepare the pack and apply it even once a week to prevent further irritation and cracking.

Olive oil: a simple and effective remedy for a chapped nose

The simplest remedy to make to combat the cold crack in the nose is undoubtedly the use of olive oil. Its effect will be immediate and the application will take you very little time.

Before going to bed, spread a few drops of olive oil on your nose: the reddened skin will immediately be softer and more hydrated. In addition, the oil will also help you breathe better. It is actually a grandmother's remedy that can also be applied to children.

The beauty remedy: cover the cracked nose with makeup

Make up can help you cover the unsightly effect of a cracked nose. First, always remember to moisturize, applying a cream rich in water and nutrients on the skin of the nose.

After having made it well absorbed, blend a concealer, possibly bright, and cover with a little powder. The covering effect will help you hide the cracks.

Finally, try to shift the focus away from the lower part of the face by focusing everything on the eye makeup, rather than on the cheeks and mouth.

Cracked nose: tips and precautions to avoid the problem

Once you've relieved the redness and cracking of your nose, try to prevent the problem from happening again by taking precautions.

First, always choose tissues that are suitable for blowing your nose: they must be of high quality, soft and, if possible, with a moisturizing lotion that counteracts irritation in the bud.

Do not blow your nose too often: of course, it is not easy, but it is better to resist as long as possible to avoid too much friction in your nostrils, the first cause of the cracked nose.

Finally, when you blow your nose, do it gently: do not blow very hard, but try to reduce the friction as much as possible, proceeding one nostril at a time. To decongest it, use special nasal sprays, which will help you free yourself sooner.

And to avoid continual colds, don't forget to eat several foods that contain vitamin C, such as these:

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