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Skin care tips

The Editor

The Editor

|2 min read

Winter is looming!

But while cosy jumpers, boots and hot chocolates might be on the horizon, the cooler climes don’t necessarily mean good news for your skin.

As a time of transition, now is the best time to rejuvenate and repair your skin and prepare your complexion for winter.

While lighter creams and masks might have done the job previously, getting the hydration your skin needs is even more important the weather cools down. Luckily, there are a whole host of skincare developments specially designed for that purpose, from heavy creams and plumping gels to nourishing moisturisers that promise an instant hit of hydration.

Here’s three top tips:

Exfoliate

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A lot of people think that exfoliation can exacerbate dryness – something we already have enough of during the cooler months – but in reality, it’s the best way to treat parched, flaky skin.
After such a super long summer our complexion can begin to look dehydrated and sallow, so it’s important to get rid of the dead damaged cells. This way, your skin will be prepped to absorb more moisture and improve the effectiveness of nourishing products.

Moisturise

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If you have dry skin already you really need to knuckle down that hydration to stop your skin from getting flaky so opt for a cream specifically designed to prevent moisture loss. Make sure to look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid which is known for its extra hydrating properties.
For those with oily skin, applying a heavy cream can feel a little too much but you can still benefit from additional moisturising come winter. Instead of skipping it altogether look for a light, oil-free formula.

Hands

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While we may be well accustomed to keeping a lip balm in our pockets and enlisting the help of heavy winter face creams to battle against the cold, there is one part of the body that often gets overlooked; our hands.
Constantly exposed, the cold weather quickly ravages delicate skin but don’t fret because, as always, the beauty industry has a seriously indulgent solution. Make sure to invest in a rich, buttery hand cream now and you will reap the benefits all winter long.

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