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Keep the chills away

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Chapped lips, flyaway hair, dry skin, cracked elbows -- Southern California winters may be mild, but they still cause beauty problems.

“Independent of where you live, your skincare regimen needs to change with the seasons,” says Dr. Ava Shamban, a dermatologist and author of “Heal Your Skin,” a book that lays out regimens for improving complexions.

“The most common complaint people have about their skincare in the winter is that it’s no longer doing its job,” she says.

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Experts say that just as the contents of a wardrobe shift to accommodate the change in weather, so should what’s on the bathroom shelf. Making it easier, many beauty lines have unveiled specific seasonal products -- lipid-rich creams, hydrating serums and nourishing lip salves.

Some of the new products serve multiple purposes. Garnier’s Triple Nutrition Miracle Dry Oil ($5.99) works on hair, face and body, using fruit oils to soften dry skin and take care of frizzy hair. LeAine Dehmer Clinical Skin Care’s 14-Day Recovery Balme ($125 to $395) has ginseng and lotus for lips, hands, elbows and cuticles. Derma E’s Cracked Skin Relief Creme, $13.50, contains bay leaf oil, clove, arnica and aloe vera for allover use.

Here are some other products designed to perk up winter-weary looks.

Hair

For an instant lift to flat hair, try got2b Powder’ful’s volumizing styling powder ($5.99).

Fight frizz with Rusk Designer Collection’s W8Less Multi 12-in-1 Miracle Leave-In Treatment ($4.95 to $14).

Verb Ghost Oil uses argan and moringa oils to prevent breakage ($14).

Black cumin seeds and soy amino acids in glo-essentials’ Moisture Enhance Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioner lock in moisture ($25 to $27).

Nexxus Hydra-Light’s new range of products moisturize hair without silicones ($9.99 to $14.99).

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Volume from Brazilian Blowout is a four-product line that plumps and conditions flyaway hair ($28 to $38).

Modena Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner from Borghese has vitamin B5 and aloe to add life to winter-worn tresses ($13).

Lips

Tata Harper’s new Lip Treatments contain lavender, comfrey and acai oil to keep lips nourished ($24 to $28).

First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair Lip Therapy has colloidal oatmeal and antioxidants to nourish, moisturize and protect ($12).

Lush’s fun new Popcorn Lip Scrub exfoliates dry skin on the lips with sugar and salt ($8.95).

Honey-Myrrh Lip Repair from Osmia Organics is a rich, fragrant salve meant to heal cracked lips ($22).

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Face

Beauty cultists have discovered Wakaya Perfection, a potent organic Fijian ginger powder, that can be combined with lime and geranium oil, crystallized sugar and coconut oil for a restorative facial scrub ($24).

Banish dry patches with an at-home facial using Michael Todd True Organics Avocado and Mango Mask ($34).

Hydrate, new from Obagi Medical, moisturizes with shea and mango butters and avocado ($45).

Arcona’s Overnight Cellular Repair Cream has jojoba and raspberry leaf wax to deeply nourish the skin ($58).

Vitamin E and copper complex are among the ingredients in Airelle’s Berrimatrix Intense Repair Complex, designed to rescue very dry skin ($116).

Sun protection remains an important consideration in cooler months. La Roche-Posay’s Rosaliac UV cream also guards against redness and irritation ($37.95).

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Serums are crucial to the season too. Joanna Vargas’ Daily Serum ($85) has clorophyllin-copper that protects against harsh environmental factors while moisturizing, brightening and toning skin ($85).

For the dry under-eye area, ReVive’s Intensite Les Yeux is packed with peptides to moisturize and repair tissue ($190).

Goldfaden MD Doctor’s Scrub with ruby crystals buffs away dead cells and flaky skin ($80).

Hands, Feet and Body

Hand & Nail Repair Cream from GM Collin uses botanicals to soothe chapped hands and cuticles ($24).

The popular Yes To line has a range of Super Rich Body Butters with Dead Sea minerals and beta carotene to moisturize and nourish skin ($12.99).

Dermelect Runway Ready Luxury Foot Treatment uses argan oil, arnica and hyaluronic acid for cracked soles ($25).

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