Colder temperatures, windy
conditions and dry indoor heating can wreck havoc on your complexion, causing
redness, dry patches, and a generally dull appearance. The first arctic blast of the winter season
has hit and the reality of “winter skin” can’t be denied any longer. It’s time to adjust your skincare routine to
treat and protect your skin now, preventing problems throughout the
winter. Skin that is well hydrated
maintains its glow, is more even-toned, and holds on to makeup much better than
dry skin. These skincare treats will
hydrate and protect so harsh winter elements won't take a toll on your
complexion.
Cleanse: switch to products that don’t strip the skin
and have gentle formulas to maintain the skin’s natural moisture barrier:
Masks: Nothing could be easier or more luxurious
than simply sleeping in a treatment mask, waking to a super-hydrated, glowing
complexion. Extra benefit - it feels so
nice to pamper your face with these rich cream masks:
Serums: Serums are essential in delivering
concentrated ingredients to the skin for optimum benefits. Combat dryness with these serums applied
under your moisturizer day and night:
Moisturize: Adding a rich, hydrating creamy barrier to
your skin gives the complexion a boost of glow and resilience, preventing redness, or dry skin issues:
Lip care: Lipsticks can be drying especially in winter,
and wind and indoor heating can leave our lips parched. Lips are delicate and
tend to dry out more quickly in winter months, so using masks, balms, and lip
treatments are the key to maintaining a color-ready pout:
Glow: Adding glow-renewing products to your winter
beauty routine will add an extra dose of protection to plump your skin. Use gels and oils that are specifically
formulated for treating dryness:
No need to say give up your summer complexion because it is winter.
Treat your skin to these luxurious products and kiss winter skin problems
goodbye.
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