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Winter Sports & Sensitive Skin (Plus A Giveaway)

Here’s the thing about ice-skating (and all winter sports, including my other favorite, snowboarding): it’s rough on the skin. And when your skin is already as sensitive and prone to major dryness as mine, moisturizing isn’t just a nice thing to do…it’s necessary.

Speaking from years of experience here.

I know: you think “Jordan”, you don’t really think “snow-and-ice-loving athlete.” That makes sense. But did you know I used to ice-skate competitively?

True story.

See?

(As it turns out, not practicing for fifteen or so years will throw a curveball at your former skill set, because approximately 0% of my former semi-gracefulness was in evidence during last weekend’s date at the Bryant Park rink.)

Before heading to the rink we stopped at the carousel, where Kendrick demonstrated quite the knack for subterfuge.

(Carousels are romantic.)

After a very necessary earmuff purchase – a) ice-skating, brrrr; b) those are leopard earmuffs – we made our way over to the rink and got moving (or…I moved. Kendrick sort of wobbled. Gallantly, of course).

1. Fingerless gloves with mitten-type covers (those are Michael Kors), to facilitate on-the-go camera phone operation while keeping tips toasty.

2. VIP tickets aren’t really a “must-have”, but they’re pretty great: the $28 purchase includes skate rental and bag check, and also lets you skip the line (which is long).

3. Vaseline Intensive Rescue Repairing Moisture Lotion, which I applied to my entire body in the AM right after showering (this is key), and then toted along with me to reapply on especially sensitive areas (like my hands) throughout the day. Seriously, on days as cold as these if I skip even a single day of moisturizing, I end up with skin so dry that it hurts, and this product is powerfully therapeutic, relieving dry skin after just one use (and then helping to heal dry skin in just three days). It’s a daily must, especially when outdoorsy wintertime activities are on the menu.

4. A sheer balm (like Fresh’s Sugar Lip Treatment in Passion) with SPF to protect from the sun’s rays (yes, even in the winter…I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come home from snowboarding with sunburned lips).

5. Sunglasses (those are Elizabeth & James), because that ice is bright.

If you suffer from similarly dry skin during the winter, excellent news: Vaseline is offering RG readers the chance to take home a 10 oz. bottle of Vaseline Intensive Rescue and a 7.5 oz. jar of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly (another staple of mine).

To enter, just comment below telling me your favorite wintertime activity. Five winners will be chosen at random.

Contest closes Monday, January 7, 2013 at 5PM EST. Winners will be notified via email. Vaseline is a sponsor of Ramshackle Glam.



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  • Jennifer

    Ooh, I have major dry skin so this is awesome. My favorite winter time activities include being cozy and snugly, sitting by the fireplace in a giant sweater and blanket, and drinking some sort of warming whiskey cocktail.

  • Molly

    My favorite winter activity is curling up in the armchair with
    a blanket and a good book :) Love Vaseline products. Thanks Jordan for this giveaway!

  • theshizzles

    Staying in and cooking a warming meal :)

  • http://twitter.com/HaveAGoodRun Margaret

    Does snuggling with my sweetie by the fire with hot chocolate count?

  • Juliet White

    I rarely see snow where I live, so I never get to do it, but I still love sledding. Hurling yourself down a snowy hill on a piece of plastic while whooping at the top of your lungs is incredibly fun…plus you are already on your butt, so there is no fear of falling on it.

  • jordanreid

    well, i never dress particularly weather-appropriately (just ask my mom; it makes her crazy), but sunday wasn’t too bad. it’s more about the consistent cold weather (basically november on) and popping in and out of heated areas that makes my skin crazy dry.

    and re: monster container, i usually just carry a travel size moisturizer (or pour some into one of those airplane travel bottles), but part of the point of this post is a giveaway…so i wanted to show you guys the actual product you’d be winning rather than an airplane travel bottle filled with that product, you know?

    sorry the weather is terrible in canada; it’s pretty intolerably cold here today if it makes you feel any better :)

  • TJ

    I love cross-country skiing.

  • katie kolesar

    Is reading a great book with some yummy red wine considered a sport? If so, that’s my favorite wintertime activity. Oh…and I also love to run outside right after a pretty snowfall.

  • http://doghairisagiven.blogspot.com/ Martha Lilian

    I absolutely love skiing! Okay, so I haven’t been in about five years but now that I have good mountains just two hours away, I have no excuse and I’m going to need all the moisturizer I can get my hands on.

  • cmguglielmo@gmail.com

    Winter sports! I love ice skating, have done the skiing and the snowbarding thing but am no good unfortunately. But I do love snow tubing, and if you have the chance snowbiking is really REALLY fun! :) Happy Holidays Jordan!

  • http://twitter.com/egood33 Elisabeth Good

    I love making snowmen! Although in Georgia we don’t get that opportunity too often.

  • Emily

    My favorite wintertime activity is sitting cross-legged on an old armchair in front of a fireplace and enjoying red wine and dark chocolate.

  • Kaitlin

    Tubing and ice-skating at the Frog Pond in Boston!

  • valerah

    My favorite wintertime activity: watching my dog go buck-wild in the snow!

  • http://profiles.google.com/meghantoumey Meghan Toumey

    reading a good book by the fire!

  • manderleigh1225

    My favorite winter time activity is heading to the mountains to play in the snow that is up to my waist!

  • http://www.facebook.com/ashleigh.droz Ashleigh Droz

    Playing like little kids in the snow – sledding, snowball fights, tackling each other – with my fiance (who is from Minnesota… um, BRR), then drinking hot chocolate (the real kind) inside to get toasty again!

  • http://twitter.com/shojotora Jenni Moy

    My favorite wintertime activity is having a snowball fight then cozying up to a fireplace with wine and comfort food.

  • http://twitter.com/KatieHillUSC Katie Hill

    Pond hockey! The best :) .

  • http://twitter.com/artlessarticles Jan Marie Carlisle

    My favorite activity would have to be building snowmen. :-)

  • Elizabeth

    Skiing!

  • Christine Schneider

    Cooking. Now, I love to cook all year round, but there’s just something about a frigid, snowy day, and tending to a pot of something just wonderful simmering all day long getting more and more delicious as the day wears on.

  • Eva

    My favorite outside activity is building snowmen, and/or having gargantuan snowball fights. My favorite inside activity…baking cookies to make the house smell amazing and sheer deliciousness.

  • Jon

    I love tubing in the mountains! I love that there’s a lift that gets you up the hill so you don’t even have to climb it and risk falling. :)

  • areisner

    sitting by the fireplace, drinking hot chocolate, and reading a book!