Winter weather can be harsh on the skin, often leading to dryness, irritation, and other concerns. To keep your skin healthy and radiant during the winter season, consider incorporating some care so that your skin can survive this time when we have the coldest times of the year and at the same time leave our skin not hydrated properly.
The initial steps to great skincare
Cold air, wind, and indoor heating can dehydrate your skin. Additionally, use a rich and hydrating moisturizer to create a protective barrier on your skin and lock in moisture.
With this, you can already understand that hydrating your skin before any type of makeup or even any type of activity you are going to carry out is essential that you always keep your hydration up to date.
Skin cleansing
To start cleaning, you have to be aware that as it remains less hydrated, more careful cleaning needs to be done, because only then will you not suffer from skin that needs extreme care during the cold.
To do this, opt for a gentle, hydrating cleanser that won’t strip your skin of its natural oils. Cleansing too frequently can also strip the skin, so find a balance that works for your skin type.
Now if you like to exfoliate your skin, it is crucial in winter to remove dead skin cells and allow your moisturizer to penetrate better. Use a mild exfoliator, and don’t overdo it—once or twice a week is usually sufficient. Consider using products with ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) for a gentle exfoliation.
So with that, you will already keep your skin clean and well hydrated, but we still have some steps to follow.
The steps after cleaning
After complete cleansing, you will still need more protection to make your day in order with your skin. So even in winter, you need to apply sunscreen, as even on cloudy days, harmful UV rays can affect your skin. Therefore, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to exposed areas, especially if you’ll be spending time outdoors.
Still, you need to consider layering your skincare products for maximum effectiveness. Start with lighter formulations like serums containing antioxidants, followed by a thicker moisturizer. At night, you can incorporate a hydrating mask or a facial oil for added nourishment.
In addition to the weather being colder and with lower humidity, you can use indoor heating systems in your home. It can contribute to dry air, which, in turn, dries out your skin. This can help prevent your skin from becoming overly dry and irritated.
In addition to faces you also need to worry about the skin on your hands and lips is particularly susceptible to drying out in winter. Use a rich hand cream and lip balm to keep these areas moisturized. Consider wearing gloves when going outside to protect your hands from the cold and wind.
Remember that everyone’s skin is unique, so it may take some experimentation to find the perfect winter skincare routine for you.