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Winter Skin Care – 8 Expert Tips For Optimal Healthy Skin

Posted on the 14 September 2020 by Lina Twaian @linatwaian2
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Winter skin care may sound a but difficult, but there are some universal advice that skin care experts offer as the seasons change from summer to fall?

Actually, there is. Generally, most suggest that anyone, with any sort of skin type or skin conditions, do a seasonal update to their skin care routine. Why? There are several reasons for this advice:

Winter Skin Care – Why Is It Different?

You know winter is here when you feel tightness in your skin, start getting rough dry face patches or chapped lips.

The moment the temperature changes to cold or very cold your skin suffers first. As the temperature drops, the air becomes drier, and your skin has to pay for it. In harsh conditions, the skin cannot protect itself, this can cause the outer layer of the skin to break into dry patches due to the loss of hydration.

Winter can severely damage your skin, making it dry, itchy and inflamed. It feels like there is no escape: cold, windy weather can make your skin feel hard, and indoor heat can reduce the moisture in the air and skin.

Why Winter Is a Good Time For Your Skin?

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  1. It is a good time to undo damages that occur during the summer months. Not only do we undergo changes in oil production or the skin’s level of natural moisture, but there are issues like UV damages and aging caused by the summer season. Winter is perfect time to use serums and treatments designed to heal and undo the damage.
  2. It is a good time to prepare for the challenges of the summer months. It can take many weeks to form a habit (like applying SPF or moisturizer), and you can use the entire winter season to prepare yourself to follow the best skin care habits. Applying moisturizer to the face, body and hands; using sun blocking products (yes, you need them in winter), and implementing a winter-friendly skin care routine can all begin with the first autumn colors or first cooler nights.
  3. It is a time to consider changes in your skin type. Did your skin seem to get drier, oilier, more sensitive, or somehow change during the summer? That could make the winter season a time to clean the slate and reconsider the products you are using. Perhaps you may want to change your cleanser and toner to one more adapted to the skin type you seem to have right now? You may want to move from a standard day cream to an anti-aging formula. Maybe even consider starting to use serums to prevent or undo some signs of aging or UV damage.
  4. It’s a good time to do a peel or microdermabrasion and rejuvenate from within. Did you know that masks, peels and microdermabrasion treatments actually trigger your skin cells to rejuvenate? The deepest layers may produce more collagen while the outermost layers shed the unhealthy cells and take on a brighter look once one of these products is used. Autumn/ winter is a good time to jump start your skin and help it look and feel its best.

So, with all of that in mind, let’s look at the ways you can improve your winter skin care regimen.

Tips for Healthy Winter Skin

Start with Skin Type

Before we look at some highly recommended products for winter skin care, let’s first consider skin type.

It is important that you assess yourself and determine if you have dry/normal skin, oily/acne prone skin, sensitive skin, or aging skin. These are the four major categories and you must be honest about it if you expect your skin care to provide the best results.

Develop a Routine

You also need to commit to both morning and evening skin care routines. The basic program should include cleansing and toning, applying serums, and moisturizing.

That’s all it takes, but there are a few caveats. The first is that you know your skin type, and the next is that you use products ideal for both day and evening applications.

Why? At night, while you rest, your skin gets to work repairing itself. The right products boost the repairs and even enhance it. Daytime products can protect you from damages and keep you looking and feeling great on even the coldest days.

Exfoliate

-f you start with an exfoliating product, you get that deep down rejuvenation along with a brighter complexion. Using the Glycolic Acid is an effective way to trigger active skin renewal and prepare the skin to begin absorbing your updated range of products. If you are afraid of at home peels or want something gentler, the you can use microdermabrasion scrubs is the next best thing. It does not scrape or scratch but cues the skin (from the deepest layers) to renew and rejuvenate.

Choice Best Skin Hydration Products

Choose by your skin type for optimal results.
Serums: It is tough to match the skin rejuvenating benefits from the cleansers with smooth beads. There are packed with light weight beads that can clean the skin without harming it, it is going to ensure that any summer damages are quickly undone and that your skin receives more oxygen rich supplies for cellular health and wellness.

It actually boosts the energy in your skin and helps to accelerate healing and improvement. Vitamin C and Hyaluronic acid are great options.

Moisturizing treatments: One of the most important choices you can make is in your nighttime repair formula. Choose the more advanced night treatments based on your skin type. Choose your daytime formula as an ideal companion, opting for matte free if you have oily skin or an all day protective cream if you are looking for healing and improvement through serums and night treatments.

Take Time To Spoil Your Skin

If your summer skin was left unprotected or untreated, it can take some time for your new regimen to have a noticeable effect.

As you wait, you can start to improve your skin’s tone and texture with specialized treatments. For example, the increased oil during the summer can enlarge the pores, and so pick a pore tightening product that can minimize the pore size.

Fading treatments can also be helpful in evening out skin tone if you developed some freckles or pigmentation issues during the summer, too.

With those few tipss, you can turn around any issues that developed during the summer season and get yourself on track for your best autumn and winter skin care regimen.

 

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