8. Stay Hydrated
Skin hydration starts from within. Drink plenty of water, and include herbal teas like chamomile or green tea for an added hydration boost.
9. Include Omega-3 in Your Diet
Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, walnuts, and flaxseeds, improve the skin’s natural hydration and elasticity, making them a must-have for winter skincare.
10. Protect Your Skin Outdoors
Shield your skin from harsh winds by using a scarf* and gloves. These not only provide warmth but also prevent skin from becoming dry and chapped.
11. Apply Sunscreen Daily
UV rays are harmful even during the colder months. Protect your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen* with at least SPF 30, and reapply as needed.
12. Invest in Overnight Masks
Overnight masks* or sleeping packs are a skincare hero during winter. They deeply hydrate your skin while you sleep, leaving it soft and refreshed by morning.
13. Avoid Alcohol-Based Products
Alcohol-based toners or astringents can dry out your skin. Opt for alcohol-free alternatives that soothe and hydrate instead of stripping away moisture.