Even though I rarely step foot outside lately (I have a newborn, its -39858, there's way too much snow, etc.) my skin, hair and lips have still been suffering dearly this winter. Maybe its my age, or stress, but I feel like this winter has been particularly brutal in the dryness department. Are you with me? Thus Ive been searching for and stocking up on products that have hydrating super powers. With any luck there is only a good month left to this torturous weather, but who are we kidding? There is still tons of winter left and therefore taking care of your skin and hair appropriately is still a concern. Here are my findings from the dreary winter of 2014/2015 (so far).
1. Phytojoba Intense Hydrating Shampoo
2. Nuxe Comforting Cleansing Milk With Rose Petals
I know what you're thinking, rose petals?!? Yeah, rose petals! It was actually hard for me to get on board with this product because its a "cleansing milk", and I was skeptical of its cleansing power based on that. You don't lather this product on and rinse it off, you just smooth it over your skin and it absorbs in while moisturizing, then you tone. I was doubtful whether this would actually clean my skin, but it really works! The bonus, which is the reason why I forked over cash for this cleanser in the first place, is that it super moisturizes while cleansing, it doesn't dry out your skin like soapy cleansers do, because its waterless.
3. Saje Natural Wellness Rejuvenating Elixir
If you follow me on instagram you may know I am OBSESSED with Saje right now. When my skin started itching back in January I went straight to Saje and requested something to rehydrate my poor sad skin. This elixir is a nourishing serum that rehydrate dry and mature skin. Of course like all Saje products it contains plant-derived essential oils and base ingredients.
4. JASON Calming Lavender Hand and Body Lotion
While in a health food store searching for Raspberry leaf Tea I discovered Jason. This cream is botanically rich, non-greasy and delivers long-lasting hydration. it contains Vitamin C, E and Kukui Nut Oil and of course Lavender which soothes skin. I apply this stuff from head to toe right before bed which contributes to super moist skin of course but also helps me fall asleep, since Lavender is your friend if you're looking for some help getting shut eye.
5. Smiths Minted Rosebud Salve
So there you have it, my 5 winter dryness life savers. Have you tried any of these products for yourself? Do you have your own tool kit for winter dryness? If so do share your secrets.