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facial care in winter
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facial care in winter

Facial care in winter: tips for soft winter skin


The temperatures are dropping, the air is getting drier, and your skin is getting out of balance? We can help you keep your skin under control even in winter. With the right facial care for winter, you can keep your skin healthy and radiant even in the cold season. We'll tell you why your skin needs extra attention in the cold and how you can optimally adapt your skin care routine.


Why do you need special skin care in winter?

Winter presents your skin with a number of challenges: the cold air outside and the dry heating air inside remove moisture from the skin. This causes dry skin in winter, which often becomes rough and tight. In addition, the sebaceous glands produce less oil at low temperatures, which dries out the skin even more. Combined with constant temperature changes between warm and cold, the skin's natural protective barrier is weakened. If this barrier is not intact, your skin loses moisture and itches in winter. It also becomes more susceptible to irritation and inflammation.

But don't worry, you can counteract it! Targeted facial care for the winter will help you strengthen the skin barrier and compensate for moisture loss. With the right routine, your skin will feel good and stay protected even in sub-zero temperatures.


Your facial care for winter: step by step

Especially in winter, there are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to skin care to spare your skin a lot of stress in low temperatures.

Mild cleansing

Cleansing your skin should be tailored to the cooler months. Avoid aggressive cleansing gels that dry out your skin even more. Instead, use mild, pH-neutral cleansing products that gently remove dirt and dead skin cells from your face without drying it out. If you wear makeup, use mild cleansing balms or oils. These remove makeup effectively without damaging the skin's moisture barrier.


Extra care with masks and serums

Treat yourself to a moisturizing mask once a week. A moisturizing serum with hyaluronic acid is also perfect for revitalizing dry winter skin. Serums penetrate deeper into the skin than creams and help to retain moisture in the long term.

Apply a serum under your cream to lock moisture deep into the skin. For extra care, use a night mask to rejuvenate your skin overnight.

Rich moisturizing care

In winter, your dry facial skin needs products that are rich in moisturizing ingredients. You should buy a cream that is enriched with ceramides, shea butter or natural oils that strengthen the skin barrier. Hyaluronic acid and glycerin also provide your skin with intensive moisture. It is especially important for dry skin types to use a facial cream in winter that locks in moisture and has a long-lasting effect.

If your day cream was light in the summer, switch to a richer formula now. And don't forget to apply your face cream every day when it's cold so your skin is protected around the clock.


Which ingredients are particularly good for your dry skin in winter?

To get the most out of your facial care in winter, look for the following ingredients:

  • Ceramides: They help strengthen your skin barrier.
  • Hyaluronic acid: binds moisture and plumps up the skin.
  • Shea butter: Moisturizes and nourishes dry skin.
  • Natural oils: Argan, almond or jojoba oil have a moisturizing and nourishing effect.
  • Panthenol: Relieves irritation and soothes stressed skin.

By using these ingredients in a targeted manner, you ensure that your skin is well protected and looks healthy and radiant – even in icy winds and dry air.


Sensitive areas for dry skin in winter: lips and eye area

In winter, your entire skin needs attention. Particularly sensitive skin areas such as lips, hands and the eye area need extra care.


lip care

Dry, chapped lips are common in cold air. Use rich lip balms with natural oils or beeswax. Apply the balm several times a day, especially before going outside. Avoid lip balms with drying ingredients such as menthol or camphor. They can irritate the skin even further.


eye area

The skin around the eyes is particularly thin and sensitive. Use a special eye cream or eye serum as a moisturizer to prevent fine lines and dryness. Massage the cream in gently to promote circulation and reduce puffiness.


Additional tips for radiant winter skin

In addition to proper care, there are a few simple tricks you can use to further protect your skin:

  • Use a humidifier: Increase the humidity in your rooms to prevent your skin from drying out.
  • Avoid hot showers: Water that is too hot can dry out your skin. Instead, opt for lukewarm temperatures.
  • Drink enough: Drinking plenty of fluids is important, even in winter. Drink at least 1.5 liters of water or unsweetened tea every day.
  • Don't forget sun protection: UV radiation is also an issue in winter. Apply a day cream with sun protection factor, especially if you are in the snow or at high altitudes.
  • Wear warm clothes: A scarf covering your face will protect your skin from icy winds and prevent it from becoming chapped.


Thoughtful facial care in winter – your skin will thank you!

Winter doesn't have to be a test for your skin. With the right facial care set for winter and a few simple tricks, you can counteract dryness and feelings of tightness. Always tailor your facial care in winter and summer to the needs of your skin. Enjoy the cold season with the right facial care for winter!

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