Here’s how your skincare routine adapts to winter:
The drop in temperature makes us go from being Brazillian Bombshells to the aesthetic Slavic Girl, hot drinks are the best, and the parties of the season are exciting. All are incredible, except when the skin starts to crack, not to mention that the lips and hands also suffer. Also, if you have a problem such as rosacea or dermatitis, be prepared to have a plan b, that is, you should have a winter skincare routine.
The skin tends to become sensitive due to low humidity and cold wind, which lead to dryness, redness, and sensitivity. Lips can also become chapped, and acne can worsen due to dry skin and increased sebum production. You may experience more frequent breakouts due to a lack of moisture in the air.
It is important to adapt your skincare routine with moisturizing and protective products, as well as avoid excessive use of heating, which can aggravate skin dryness. But don’t worry, here we guide you so that winter doesn’t catch you off guard.
Skincare routine for winter

Gentle Cleaning
Opt for a gentle, alcohol-free cleanser that won’t strip your skin of natural oils, as exposure to cold, dry air can aggravate dryness. Cream or oil-based cleansers may be best suited for this season, as they help maintain the skin’s moisture barrier.
Mizon Snail Repairing Foam Cleanser

Clarins Velvet Cleansing Milk

Gentle exfoliation
Exfoliate once or twice a week, to gently remove dead skin cells and stimulate cell renewal. But be careful not to over-exfoliate, as this can irritate dry, sensitive skin in winter. Opt for gentle exfoliants that contain ingredients like enzymes for a less abrasive exfoliation.
La Roche-Posay Ultra-Fine Facial Scrub

Avène Gentle Exfoliating Gel

Deep hydration
During cold weather, use a thicker, more nourishing moisturizer to protect your skin from dryness and cracking. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, jojoba oil, or shea butter, which help lock in moisture and strengthen your skin’s protective barrier. Consider applying a hydrating serum underneath your cream to provide extra hydration and strengthen the skin barrier.
Perricone MD High Potency Classics: Hyaluronic Intensive Moisturizer

Eucerin Ph5 Advanced Repair

Sunscreen
Even if the days are cloudy, don’t underestimate the importance of wearing sunscreen, because the UV rays are still there. Repeat after us: I must wear sunscreen every day. Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and apply it generously to all exposed areas of skin, including the face, neck, and hands.
La Roche Posay Anthelios Ultra SPF 50+

SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense

Specific Treatments
Consider including serums or treatments with ingredients like vitamin C, retinol, or niacinamide to address specific skin concerns, such as dark spots, fine lines, or redness. These ingredients can help improve skin texture and tone, as well as stimulate collagen production for a firmer, more radiant appearance.
One Thing Tangerine Serum

La Roche Posay Niacinamide 10 Serum

Lip care
Don’t forget to protect your lips with a nourishing lip balm that contains moisturizing and emollient ingredients such as cocoa butter, coconut oil, or vitamin E. Apply sunscreen regularly, especially before going outdoors, to prevent dryness, cracking, and irritation on your lips.
Eucerin Lip Balm

Piz Buin Mountain Suncream

Extra Protection
Wear gloves, scarves, and hats to protect your skin from the cold and wind when you are outdoors. These extra garments will help protect the delicate skin on your hands, neck, and face, well as prevent moisture loss and avoid irritation caused by the elements.