Winter Skincare

The combination of cold air and indoor heating can lead to dry, cracked skin. Here’s what you need to do to keep skin plump, hydrated and glowy during the autumn and winter months.

Use a Gentle Cleanser

As temperatures drop and your skin produces less oil than in summer, use a cream-based, sulfate-free cleanser (sulfates can strip away skin’s natural oils).

Don't Forget Your SPF

The sun may not feel as warm on your skin, but those UV rays will continue to break down skin cells at a faster rate – whatever the season. This damages your skin and accelerates the aging process, so we recommend you keep covered.

Lock in Moisture

Dry air can pull moisture and weaken your skin’s barrier, which can later lead to irritation and blemishes. Use skin-loving serums and moisturizers to keep skin strong.

Bring in the Retinol

Fun fact: retinol exfoliates skin, increases collagen production and encourages skin to heal and renew itself – it is a wonder skincare ingredient. You need to use slightly less retinol in summer, as it makes skin more sensitive to UV rays, so autumn/winter is the time to dial it up!

Vitamin C is Everything

Low humidity, dehydrated skin and decreased blood circulation can make skin look lackluster in autumn and winter. Vitamin C will brighten and illuminate your complexion.

A Moment on Your Lips

And hands! The skin on your lips and hands is extremely exposed to cold weather, so keep them well hydrated.