We have the ability to different skin, meaning people need slightly different things from your skincare – specifically in winter.
The cold temperatures, harsh weather conditions, and increased exposure to central heating in the wintertime can leave our skin dry, irritated, or just generally prone to flare-ups.
'In the wintertime, it's important to work hard at keeping the skin well moisturised,' says skincare expert Dr Deborah Lee.
'Ceramides and acid hyaluronic are wonderful skin moisturisers and help to keep moisture trapped in your skin. You might want to use a serum towards the skin and leave it for five minutes to soak in, before adding a moisturising cream as an additional layer.
'Also, use skin products containing high levels of antioxidants for example vitamin C and glutathione. These can help brighten your skin and assist the skin to glow. Remember to keep using sunscreen by having an SPF 30 rating, even just in the wintertime.'
As skincare improves and suits a wider range of needs, it can also feel a little overwhelming.
It seems like every week there's a new 'must-have' skin product which is going to work miracles. It's not easy to keep up, or understand what works best for your skin.
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