Winter Skincare Tips: How to Get Glass Skin

Dr Ed Robinson Winter Skincare Tips

As winter approaches, a good skincare routine is more important than ever. Your skincare routine is likely to differ as your skin can feel dryer, duller, and more irritated. The drop in temperature and reliance on indoor heating can strip away moisture and destroy your skin’s natural barrier.

This makes winter the perfect time to invest in a nourishing winter skincare routine to restore hydration, protect your skin, and boost your confidence.

  

Best Winter Skincare Products for Hydrated Skin

For your winter skincare routine, it is important to switch to products designed to restore moisture and reduce dullness.

OBAGI Medical-Grade Skincare is known for its clinically proven results. OBAGI products are perfect for restoring moisture and nourishing the skin during winter. Their advanced range of moisturisers, actives and treatments help combat dryness and improve skin texture.

 

Best Face Moisturisers for Winter

Obagi Hydrate Luxe:

Texture and Use: An ultra-rich, luxurious cream designed primarily for nighttime used to complement the skin’s natural nightly functions.

Key Ingredients: In addition to shea and mango butters, it contains biomimetic peptides engineered to enhance skin elasticity and firmness.

Benefits: Provides intense hydration, supports skin repair during sleep, and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles

OBAGI rebalance:

Obagi Rebalance Skin Barrier Recovery Cream is formulated with BarrierPlex™️ Technology—a blend of postbiotics, hydrating agents, and soothing ingredients—to restore and rebalance the skin’s microbiome, making it ideal for soothing skin after procedures, exposure to irritants or a compromised skin barrier.

While both products hydrate the skin, Hydrate®️ focuses on daily moisture maintenance, whereas Rebalance targets skin barrier recovery and microbiome balance.

Although your winter skincare routine doesn’t need to change drastically, switching to a thicker, more nourishing moisturiser is essential for combating the cold.

Look for a face cream that contains ingredients like: 

·      Hyaluronic Acid

·      Ceramides

·      Squalene

·      Shea butter

Consider using this thicker moisturiser as a night cream to deeply hydrate your skin while you’re asleep.

What to Avoid for Healthy Winter Skin

Alongside focusing on hydration and nourishment, it is equally important to avoid certain habits and products that can exacerbate dry, irritate skin during winter. Here are a few things to steer clear of in your winter skincare routine:

1.        Harsh cleansers

 Avoid using cleansers with strong fragrances or harsh chemicals, as they can strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it more vulnerable to dryness. Opt for gentle, hydrating cleansers that maintain your skin’s moisture balance.

2.        Hot Showers

 Although tempting in cold weather, really hot water can dehydrate your skin by breaking down its natural protective barrier. Stick to lukewarm water and limit your shower time to prevent moisture loss.

  3.         Too many actives

Overdoing actives in skincare products can be extremely drying, especially in the winter months. The best skincare routines should be simple so avoid combining too many toners, serums, or moisturisers that contain active skin care ingredients, as they can irritate the skin and lead to further dehydration.

 4.        Over-Exfoliating

Exfoliation is important for removing dead skin cells but overdoing it can lead to sensitivity and more dryness. Limit exfoliation to once or twice a week and choose a gentle scrub or enzyme-based product to prevent damage.

 

By avoiding these common skincare mistakes, you can help protect your skin from winter’s drying effects and keep it glowing and healthy all season long.

 

Winter Skincare Treatments to Restore Radiance

In addition to using the right products, why not consider a professional skincare treatment to help restore your skin’s glow this winter.

· Chemical Peels: Winter is the best time for chemical peels. These exfoliating treatments remove dead skin cells and promote new skin growth. They help reduce dullness and improve the overall appearance of your complexion.

 ·  Profhilo: This injectable treatment deeply hydrates the skin, improves elasticity and reduces the appearance of fine lines. It is perfect for combating winter dryness and enhancing your skin’s natural glow.

 ·  Polynucleotides: these salmon-derived injectables deliver hydration directly into the skin, ensuring long-lasting moisture. These injections can provide a quick solution to dry, tired-looking skin.

 

Winter is also an excellent time to get certain skincare treatments, as the cooler temperatures and reduced sun exposure allow your skin to recover more effectively. After chemical peels and the injections, your skin is more sensitive to UV rays. Since winter typically brings less intense sunlight, it provides an ideal environment for recovery.

 However, it is important to remember that even in the colder months, your skin remains vulnerable to UV damage. Always apply SPF to protect your skin and maintain the benefits of your treatment.

 

If you’re interested in exploring winter skincare options, Dr. Ed Robinson offers comprehensive consultations to discuss treatments in detail and determine the best approach for your individual needs.

 Feel free to contact us at 0161 399 0631 or book an appointment online through the link at the top of this page.

 Dr Ed has clinics in Hale, near Manchester, and London’s Harley Street.

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