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Even though Winter may be winding down, it doesn’t mean we should slack off on our skin care routines. During winter, the chilly air and indoor heating strips your skin of its natural moisture, making it more prone to dryness and irritation. To keep your skin looking and feeling fabulous heading into the warmer Spring and Summer months, it’s essential to give it a little extra tender loving care.
Top tips for winter skin care
- Stay hydrated: It’s easy to forget about drinking water when you’re not sweating in the summer heat, but hydration is just as important in winter. Water helps keep your skin cells hydrated from the inside out. Aim for at least eight glasses a day, and try to incorporate hydrating foods like fruits and vegetables into your diet. This simple habit can make a huge difference in how your skin looks and feels.
- Gentle cleansing: It’s important to use a gentle cleanser that won’t strip your skin of its natural oils. Harsh soaps can leave your skin feeling tight and dry, so look for a mild, hydrating cleanser that balances your skin’s natural oils while effectively removing dirt and makeup. Cleansing should be followed by immediate moisturising to lock in hydration.
- Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise: The key to radiant skin is hydration. Look for a rich, nourishing moisturiser that will lock in moisture and protect your skin from the harsh elements. With Musk Rose Gold Series Body Talk Lotions, enriched with glycerine and vitamin E, your skin will thank you for the extra care.
- Exfoliate wisely: Exfoliation helps to remove dead skin cells that can accumulate and make your skin look dull. However, over-exfoliating can irritate your skin and strip it of essential oils. This will help keep your skin fresh and smooth without causing irritation. But remember, less is more—once or twice a week is plenty.
- Protect your lips: Your lips can also suffer after months of cold and dry weather. Keep them soft and hydrated with a nourishing lip balm. Look for products that contain beeswax, shea butter, or vitamin E. Apply it throughout the day and before bed to prevent chapping and keep your lips kissably soft.
- Use a humidifier: Indoor heating systems would have dried out the air in your home, which would have also dried out your skin. Using a humidifier adds moisture to the air, helping to prevent your skin from becoming too dry. Place a humidifier in your bedroom or living area to maintain optimal humidity levels and keep your skin hydrated.
A final thought
Remember, skin care isn’t just about appearances; it’s about how you feel, too. When you take care of your skin, you not only look great but also feel more confident and ready for whatever comes your way. So, let’s enjoy the last bit of these cooler days with radiant, glowing skin.