Many of us have a love-hate relationship with winter. This is because the winter causes our skin to face a new set of challenges. Cold outdoor air combined with dry indoor heating can wreak havoc on the skin, leading to issues such as dryness, irritation, and many others. With a proper skincare routine and the right skincare products, you can maintain healthy skin that is hydrated and glowing all through the cold winter months. In this blog, we will share the necessary skincare routine tips and products you will need to follow during winter.
The first thing you need to do before finding the solutions is to understand why winter is so harsh on your skin. During this cold time, several components come together to cause skin problems.
Cold air carries less moisture, hence it increases the amount of water that is lost from the skin.
Central heating, though comforting to keep us warm, further depletes the moisture level, hence contributing to dry skin.
Very long and hot showers during winter tend to strip skin of its natural lipids.
Severe cold winds can damage the top protective barrier of the skin, causing irritation and sensitivity.
Put together, these factors can lead to dry skin, flaky, sensitive, and red, sometimes even worsening certain conditions such as eczema and rosacea.
Begin with a gentle, hydrating cleanser. Avoid the use of hard, soap-based cleansers that strip your skin of its natural oils. Instead, opt for cream or oil-based cleansers, which preserve your skin’s natural moisture balance.
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Try a Gentle Cream Cleanser, formulated not to dry the skin.
While exfoliation is an essential part of the skincare routine for removing dead skin cells, one needs to do it with caution in winter. Limit exfoliating to about once or twice a week to avoid irritating your skin. Apply a gentle exfoliant, one which will not interfere with your skin’s protective layer.
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Gentle Exfoliating Scrub, ideal for winter.
After cleansing, an alcohol-free, hydrating toner will add that extra layer of moisture, preparing your skin for further steps.
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Hydrating Rose Water Toner, to soothe and hydrate.
Serums have become an essential part of your winter skincare routine. Serums contain concentrated active ingredients that can reach deep into the skin to address certain skin concerns such as dryness, dullness, and irritation. Look for serums containing hyaluronic acid for deep hydration, or vitamin C for brightening and antioxidant protection.
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Direct Care Hyaluronic Acid Serum, for intense hydration.
Extra care should be given to the delicate skin around your eyes during winter. Apply a rich eye cream to combat dryness and fine lines in this sensitive area.
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Direct Care Nourishing Eye Cream hydrates and protects the eye area.
This may be one of the most important measures that constitute part of your skincare routine during winter. Change to richer, creamier moisturisers to give your skin intense hydration and a protective barrier against harsh winter elements.
Look for ingredients such as glycerin, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid, which all help lock in moisture and strengthen your skin’s barrier.
Product Recommendation
Intensive Moisture Cream, ideal for hydration in winter.
Face oils are a game-changer in your winter skincare routine: they provide deeper nourishment, help create a protective barrier, and even help balance out your skin’s natural oil production. Apply a few drops after moisturiser for an extra boost in hydration.
Product Recommendation
Nourishing Face Oil Blend-apply to seal in moisture and protect your skin.
Do not skip the SPF just because it is cold outside! UV rays can still damage your skin in winter, especially when reflected in snow. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily.
Product Recommendation
Daily Defence SPF 50, for year-round sun protection.
Adding moisture to the air in your home can help prevent your skin from drying out.
Keep your body hydrated by drinking plenty of water. It will help your skin stay hydrated from the inside out.
Apply your moisturiser after cleansing or showering when the skin is still damp for maximum hydration.
Use nourishing lip balm frequently to avoid chapping your lips.
Consuming foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins may help support skin health from the inside out.
Despite our best efforts, winter can still bring about specific skin issues. Here is how to address some common problems:
Increase your moisturiser use and incorporate a hydrating mask into your routine once or twice a week.
Look for products with active soothing ingredients such as cica (Centella Asiatica) or colloidal oatmeal.
Use only fragrance-free, occlusive moisturisers and consider buying a humidifier. If symptoms persist, see a dermatologist.
Smear on a nourishing lip balm frequently and avoid licking one’s lips.
Keep to a gentle skin care regimen and always wear sunscreen. In severe cases, see a dermatologist.
Different skin reacts differently, so what may work for one individual might not work for another. One should give an ear to the skin and make necessary changes to the routine. If in doubt about persistent skin problems, make sure to consult a dermatologist.
Winter is not synonymous with dry, irritated skin. Understand what your skin needs throughout the changing seasons and adapt your routine to it. Keep your skin healthy and glowing during those cold winter months by remembering to clean your skin gently, hydrate deeply, and protect it from the harsh winter elements. When properly cared for, the right products will allow you to enjoy soft and supple skin all winter long.
Browse through our collection of winter-friendly skincare products aimed at nourishment, protection, and hydration for your skin to maintain its healthy radiance throughout the cold months.
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