If you’re looking for ways to fix dry skin that winter often causes, you’re not alone. Cold air, indoor heating, and harsh winds can make my skin feel tight, flaky, and uncomfortable too. However, with a few simple tips, I keep my skin soft and healthy all winter long.
Here are five easy ways I fix dry skin every winter that really work for me:
Use Sunscreen, Even in Winter
Sunscreen is not just for summer. Protecting my skin from UV rays in winter is important to prevent dryness and damage. Many sunscreens are thick and moisturising. They create a protective layer that locks in hydration and shields my skin from harsh weather.
Tip: I look for sunscreens with hydrating ingredients like glycerine or squalane.
Seal Moisture In with Vaseline or a Thick Balm
For stubborn dry patches, I put a thin layer of Vaseline or a rich balm on top of my moisturiser before bed. This technique, called “slugging,” helps to lock in moisture and keeps my skin from losing hydration overnight. It works especially well in areas that tend to flake, like under my eyes, on my nose, and on my chin.
I Swap My Day Cream for Night Cream to Boost Hydration
When my skin feels dry and tight, I use my night cream during the day. Night creams are thicker and more nourishing, which helps my skin regain moisture. Even the oily or combination areas on my face benefit from hydrating ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or niacinamide.
Use a Humidifier to Help Fix the Dry Skin Winter Causes
Dry air in winter can make skin problems worse. A humidifier adds moisture to the air, helping my skin stay hydrated. Using one in my bedroom or workspace really helps how my skin feels.
Avoid Hot Water and Drink Warm Water to Stay Hydrated
Hot water takes away my skin’s natural oils, making it drier and flakier. I wash my face with lukewarm water and pat it dry gently. I also drink warm water all day to keep my skin hydrated from the inside.
Dry winter skin can be annoying, but I use these five tips to keep my skin soft and comfortable all winter long.
Please note. These are my personal suggestions for skin care based on my own experience. For any specific concerns, please consult a dermatologist or skin care professional.
How have you been caring for your dry skin this winter? Has anything worked for you? I’d love to hear your tips too!
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