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ZweitenMal t1_iro17as wrote

The baking pans do seem to help. Adding a proper humidifier helps much more. I bought one with an automatic setting--you set the humidity level you want to maintain and it runs and shuts off as needed. And yeah, it's running nearly all the time just to keep it to 40% in winter. It's a Vornado, I forget which model.

In winter I also have to pay attention to using more moisturizer and lotion (all over my arms and legs) and a good lip balm, as well as drinking my usual level of water. I'm not as thirsty because I'm not hot, so I have to remind myself.

Winter is a dry time of year, that's all there is to it.

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