
Ways to combat dry winter skin
Winter is a time when our skin is particularly susceptible to dryness. There are several reasons why skin can become dry and sensitive during this period.
Decrease in air humidity
During winter, air humidity drops significantly, especially in heated rooms, which leads to skin dehydration. Heating in homes and offices can dry out the air, leading to rapid evaporation of water from the epidermis. As a result, the skin becomes dry, rough, and may start to flake.
Cold outdoor air
Low outdoor temperatures, especially when it's windy, make our skin more prone to moisture loss. Cold causes blood vessels to constrict, which hinders the delivery of nutrients to the skin, making it drier and more sensitive.
Effect of hot water
In winter, we are more likely to take hot baths or showers, which can also contribute to skin dryness. Hot water removes lipids from the skin's protective layer, resulting in moisture loss and weakening of the lipid barrier.
Why is a balanced skincare routine so important?
A balanced skincare routine, appropriately adapted to the skin's needs during winter, is crucial for maintaining healthy and hydrated skin. Here's why:
- Rebuilding the skin's protective barrier: in winter, the skin becomes more prone to damage, so it's important to use products that support the rebuilding of its protective barrier. An effective face cream will help protect it from adverse factors.
- Hydration: a skincare routine focused on intense hydration is key in winter. Regular use of moisturizing creams and serums will help retain water in the skin, preventing dryness. Hydration is fundamental for skin to remain elastic and healthy.
- Protection against external factors: proper care helps protect the skin from harmful factors such as wind, cold, and heating, which can weaken its protective barrier. It's worth using creams that create a protective layer on the skin's surface.
- Supporting skin regeneration: skin in winter may need more time to regenerate. Using preparations with retinol, vitamin C, or AHA acids will help gently exfoliate dead skin cells and support the skin's regeneration process. Of course, it's important to use such preparations in appropriate proportions to avoid irritating the skin. A gentle face balm will be suitable for makeup removal, as it won't cause dryness while effectively cleansing.
- Protection against water loss: it's worth investing in products that help retain moisture in the skin. Moisturizing toners, essences, or masks help the skin absorb water, and rich creams prevent its loss. This makes the skin softer and more elastic.
A balanced skincare routine in winter is not only about hydration but also about rebuilding the protective barrier and providing the skin with everything it needs to maintain health and proper moisture levels throughout the winter season. Regularity and appropriate product selection are key to keeping skin in good condition.


