Winter: Intensive Care and Protection
Cold temperatures, dry air and heating can weaken the skin barrier, leading to dryness, flaking and irritation. In winter, your skin needs extra hydration, nourishment and protection to stay healthy and radiant. The focus is on intensive care, moisture retention and protection against harsh weather conditions.

Skin care in winter
- Use a richer cream – Switch to nourishing moisturizers with ingredients like shea butter, squalane and ceramides to prevent moisture loss.
- Hydrate in layers – Combine hydrating serums with hyaluronic acid and panthenol under your cream for extra moisture binding.
- Gentle cleansing – Avoid foaming cleansers that dry out the skin and opt for a gentle cream or oil-based cleanser.
- Reduce exfoliation – Limit the use of AHAs and BHAs and opt for milder PHAs to avoid irritation.
- Protect your skin barrier – Ingredients like niacinamide and omega fatty acids help soothe and strengthen skin.
- Keep using SPF – Even in winter, sun protection is essential to prevent UV damage and premature skin aging.

Common Winter Skin Problems
- Dry, tight skin – Opt for richer, barrier-repairing creams and avoid hot water when cleansing.
- Flaking and irritation – Use soothing ingredients like allantoin and beta-glucan.
- Redness and sensitivity – Protect skin from cold winds and temperature fluctuations with an extra nourishing layer of skin care.
By providing your skin with extra nourishment and protection in winter, you prevent dehydration and keep your skin healthy and comfortable.