Dry, flaky skin inside the ears in February is usually caused by winter conditions combined with environmental factors.
It’s common.
It’s manageable.
And in most cases, it’s not a sign of anything serious.
Small adjustments — like improving indoor humidity, avoiding over-cleaning, and protecting your skin barrier — can make a noticeable difference.
If symptoms persist or worsen, a healthcare professional can provide personalized guidance and rule out underlying conditions.
Your skin reacts to seasons just like the rest of your body. Paying attention to those changes helps you respond early — and comfortably.