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How to Keep Your Skin Glowing During Winter

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The colder months bring festive charm, cosy evenings by the fire, and—for many of us—dry, flaky, and lacklustre skin. Winter weather isn’t exactly a friend to your complexion.

The drop in temperature and humidity, coupled with indoor heating, zaps moisture from your skin, leaving it sensitive, dull, and irritated.

But don’t worry—your glowing, radiant skin can survive (and thrive) through the chilliest of months with the right skincare tips

Whether you’re dealing with dryness, dullness, or flare-ups, here’s a guide to maintaining that luminous winter glow.

The Winter Skin Struggle 

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Before we get into the solutions, it’s helpful to understand what happens to your skin in winter. Low temperatures and harsh winds strip your skin of its natural moisturising oils.

Combine that with indoor heating drying out the air, leaving your skin dehydrated and defenceless. This leads to common winter skin woes like dryness, flakiness, redness, and increased sensitivity. 

Your skincare routine needs to adapt to the seasons to combat these challenges—and we’ve got you covered with some expert tips and techniques to keep your skin at its best.

7 Tips to Keep Your Skin Glowing During This Winter

Struggling with dry skin in winter? Unlock the secrets to glowing, nourished skin with these simple, must-try tips!

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Tip 1: Swap Lightweight Moisturisers for Richer Formulas 

One of the most important steps to combat winter dryness is finding the right moisturiser.

Your summer skincare might have worked well with lightweight lotions, but winter calls for heavier, more nourishing creams. Look for moisturisers with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin. 

If you’re looking for extra indulgence, opt for an overnight mask. These thick creams work while you sleep, locking in moisture and repairing your skin barrier.

Products containing shea butter or squalane can be game-changers for intense hydration. 

Pro tip: Always apply moisturiser to damp skin to lock in extra moisture from your routine.

Tip 2: Try Polynucleotide Treatments for Rejuvenation 

Want to supercharge your skin’s winter glow? Polynucleotides could be your secret weapon.

These innovative treatments are packed with DNA fragments that stimulate skin repair and hydration from within, leaving your skin plumper and more radiant.

Polynucleotides are particularly effective in addressing inflammation and stress caused by harsh winter conditions. 

Consult a qualified aesthetic practitioner to explore if this treatment is right for you. It’s a fabulous way to keep your skin looking youthful and glowing, even when the weather outside is frightful.

Tip 3: Don’t Neglect SPF 

You may think SPF is only for summer, but harmful UV rays don’t go on holiday during winter! UVA rays can penetrate through clouds and even windows, contributing to premature ageing and skin damage.

Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) to protect your skin daily. 

If applying sunscreen feels like a chore, try multi-tasking formulas—like a tinted SPF moisturiser or primer. Bonus points for formulas with hydrating ingredients to combat dryness.

Tip 4: Invest in High-Quality Dermal Fillers 

Winter can exacerbate volume loss and fine lines, especially if your skin feels parched. Dermal fillers are an excellent option if you’re looking to rejuvenate your skin and enhance its structure.

When considering treatments, always ensure your practitioners buy dermal fillers that are high-quality and reliable. The results will not only look more natural, but you’ll also reduce the risk of complications. 

Insider tip for practitioners: Partner with trusted suppliers to ensure the products you use meet the highest standards for safety and effectiveness.

Tip 5: Combat Dullness with Exfoliation 

Dry, flaky skin can build up on the surface, leaving your complexion looking lifeless. Gentle exfoliation once or twice a week can slough off dead skin cells to reveal a brighter layer underneath. 

Opt for chemical exfoliators with AHAs like glycolic acid or lactic acid, which are less abrasive than scrubs and more effective at evening out your skin tone. Just be mindful of over-exfoliating—it can irritate already sensitive winter skin. 

Pair exfoliation with a hydrating mask right after for an added glow. 

Tip 6: Laser Treatments for a Radiance Boost 

If your skin needs an extra pick-me-up, non-invasive laser treatments or fractional lasers are excellent for targeting dullness, pigmentation, and redness.

These treatments promote collagen production and cell turnover, resulting in smoother, brighter skin. 

Consult with a trained specialist to personalise the best treatment plan for your skin type and winter concerns. 

Tip 7: Keep Hydration Levels High 

Skincare isn’t just about what you apply to your skin—it’s also about what you put into your body. Hydration is key during winter, so drink plenty of water throughout the day.

Herbal teas and hydrating foods like cucumber and watermelon are excellent supplements to your fluid intake. 

For glowing skin from the inside out, consider adding supplements like omega-3 fatty acids and collagen peptides to your routine. 

Pro Tip: Place a humidifier in your bedroom to maintain optimal air moisture levels and prevent your skin from drying out overnight. 

Rediscover Your Glow This Winter 

Maintaining radiant, glowing skin in winter doesn’t have to be a challenge. From nourishing moisturisers to advanced treatments like polynucleotides and dermal fillers, there are so many ways to pamper and protect your skin from the season’s harsh conditions. 

The key is to tailor your routine to your skin’s needs, prioritise hydration, and consult skincare professionals when exploring advanced solutions. 

Your skincare goals are within reach—and you deserve nothing less than luminous, healthy skin all season long!

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