Hey guys, how was your Christmas? Did anyone have a white winter wonderland?Anyhoos, I don't know about you, but I for one am suffering from that nasty winter complexion, you know the one; flaky, dry skin, especially around the nose, dull complexion (until you go crazy on the blush/bronzer), chapped hands and lips... sexy it isn't!
The harsh wintery environment combined with central heating is a cocktail that's gonna unleash complete mayhem on your skin. So, what to do?
The confusing, crazy shift between bitter cold outdoors (your skin circulation is sluggish) and warm central heated indoors is enough to stress your skin right out, usually it's more a shock which is why the capillaries on your face are likely to widen or break resulting in dry, red skin.
Hot tip - if you have your central heating on, stick a glass/pan of water next to the radiator to humidify the air and turn it down at night as your skin is busy restoring itself whilst you're sleeping.
My beauty regime & products changes consistently according to the season - sounds wacky but it's actually better this way... imagine switching your wardrobe according to the season, and implementing one as you would for your skin. You wouldn't use a heavy moisturizing cream that you normally use in winter in summer would you?On these cold wintery days & night's it's tempting & rather comforting to use hot water to wash your face or soak your bod, but stop, right now!!! The high temp is going to zap your skins natural protective oils.
I also thought using a body exfoliator regularly was going to get rid of any dry or flaky skin, nuh uh beauty queens... apparently excessive exfoliation damages the skins protective barrier. According to celeb facialist Sarah Chapman, "the trick is to restore and rebalance your skin, exfoliating once or twice a week is enough and always use a nourishing mask afterward to help replenish your skin's moisture levels".Key things to remember:
- Bump up your beauty regime now and use a more emollient protective face moisturizer.(something that contains Vitamin E or glycerin helps lock in moisture)
- If you're going to load up the make-up on a daily basis, make sure you use a good alcohol free cleanser/toner, which isn't going to dry your skin out. I love Clarins 'One step cleanser' (with orange extract) & also Ponds' Cold Cream - très old school, no?
- On those really dry face days, I also use a Vitamin C serum to complement my moisturizer. Oh and let's not forget the odd supplements here. I always go for the Seven Seas 'Cod liver oil with Evening Primrose oil'... but don't forget to tuck into a bit of salmon, mackerel, tuna, nuts, and seeds too!
- At night, I use a much heavier cream, actually I've just bought the L'Oreal Youth Code Night Cream and it makes my skin feel ultra silky after I've put it on and in the morning my skin feels soft, perfect.
- The bod: I love Soap & Glory's 'Flake Away' scrub (also available at Target USA) - smells incredible, super affordable and has the perfect kind to skin ingredients - peach seed, shea butter and fine sugar granules. Yuuuum!
- I always moisturize immediately after a bath/shower to lock in moisture. I use anything from body butters (Palmers) to Vichy's Nutri extra replenishing body cream.
- Sanctuary's Body Moisture spray is my all year round product - it smells amazing, the price, even better and for these wintery days or if you're preserving a tan, this is the one!

There's one thing I never stop wearing all year round and that's a moisturizer with an SPF. It's always sunny here, despite the cold, my skin is always protected.
As for my hands... they don't deserve the rough treatment they've had lately, but I try to protect them immediately after washing them and apply Neutrogena's hand cream or Nivea (the one in the round blue tub) and do this all over again & wear gloves to bed... lovely soft hands the next day...
I feel ultra pale now that it's winter and I'm usually not one for wearing founation, but recently I've been reaching out for a little miracle in a bottle, known as Garnier's BB cream. I had no idea BB (Blemish Balm) creams were such a huge deal but they're an all-in-one superstar cream, doing the job of a sunscreen, moisturizer, primer & foundation. I swear my skin looks like it's been getting some photoshop treatment...
What are your fail safe go-to products for the winter? I love hearing about different products & regimes! Are you all prepped for NYE? Dress, shoes, bag, perfect skin?
More hot tips on Winter skin care here.
Images via Fashion Gone Rogue.
1: Bambi Northwood-Blyth by Stephen Ward for Russh
2: Source unknown - via Pinterest
3: Amanda Seyfried by Marcus Ohlsson for Marie Claire US Dec 2011
4. Hannah Holman by Dean Podmore for Remix
29 comments:
Great tips.
I never leave home without sun protection. here is the sun the biggest enemy.
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great post and very useful...as in my city...the only thing that doesnt happen is snow..otherwise..its cold and chilly like anything...and i also face the problem of cold wind outside versus warm interiors......
Vitamin E based products have been very useful for me9especially the body shop's Vitamin E cleanser and toner)
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Great winter tips! I've been trying this new "system" for day & night with Simone France products & I like it so far, but I'll always have my Nivea around :)
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i am in DC right now and the heat is killing me... these are great!!!
Great post. Yes, I've had to up the ante on my skincare regime (and hair also). I use Yes to Blueberries serum, Weleda Rose oil capsules for the face or Decleor Neroli oil. When I'm at home, I slather on the oil. My hands have taken a beating though. Good old warm olive oil usually does the trick xx
Fantastic tips my dear, I am happy u shared something like this, and I'm more than glad u tried new Garnier BB. Now that I saw your review I'm gonna try it for sure!!! filakiaaaaaa
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Thanks for sharing your fave go-to products too!
OMG - How could I forget about Olive oil? You're right V - warmed up, it's great for the hair & skin too.
@ Shootingstar - yup, the Body shops Vit E cream is lovely and smells gorgeous too.
@ Jelena - The BB cream smells lovely, is a little thicker in texture but blends in well. Just watch out for drier patches of skin where the cover goes a little funny though - nothing a bit of concealer can't sort out.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
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You crushed me with your advice about washing with hot water. It's the only thing that warms me on these chilly days! I have already rotated in my creme de la mer- for the intense dry my skin has become.
This reminded me: better dig up my skincare favourites! ;) xoxo ♥
These are great tips....I am definitely interested in trying BB cream in 2012!
these are such great tips, although i'm really bad on keeping up with my regime.
with all the running around and then super lazy tendancy i get during the holidays i've even forgotten to apply my moisturizer not to mention buy another one! tsk tsk...
but i should really get back on track!
happy holidays with lots of health and love! xoxoxo
Aweseome awesome tips. You have completely sold me on the Garnier BB Cream. Wish I'd nabbed some when I was in London. Do they sell it here too?
Maria xx
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Interesting post, thanks for the tips!!
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happy holidays girl!
Great tips ! ^^
It's so good that this year we didn't get as freezy weather as last year. It was -25 (degrees centigrade) and this winter max -10, so I liked this better ;)
Thanks for your comment! I've been on a short Christmas holiday from blogging.
Have a happy New Year's Eve. :)
xx Satu
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Great tips! One of my new favorite products is Josie Maran's 100% Pure Argan oil. My face just drinks it up, and it's never oily after.
Wishing you an incredible 2012, koukla!
great post! My skin has been acting horribly as well, even though the weather here in LA doesn't change all that much from season to season, so I appreciate the tips! Also I've never heard of BB cream - I am off to check it out!
I am going through the same issues with my skin. It always has to get worse before it gets better. I use Cocoa Butter & Baby Oil on body ... and almond oil on my face!
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Like you I switch to a more emollient face cream in the winter and I wear SPF year round. But the weather here is pretty mild I. The winter. I find summer much more daunting skin wise, but then I have naturally oily skin which is worse in the summer.
Great post!
I change up my routine because I have combination skin. I use When Hope is not enough serum and at night I use Argan oil or Kiehls Midnight Recovery oil that has primrose in it. I have certain parts of my face in the winter that gets dry.
Great tips.
Oooh yay! So many lovely new prods to check out and stick on my list once I've finished up with my current bits.
This Argan oil sounds amazing btw - great for skin, hair and nails! Sounds perfect - now I've got to find out where they sell it and if they delivery to Greece!
Thanks for sharing your tips and products lovelies! It's the last Friday of 2011! Eeek! Are you all set?
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Some brilliant tips! Think I've been exfoliating my face too much, and the rest of me not enough! Will pick up the BB cream to try. Happy New Year!
Great post, love!
I am horribly guilty of using hot water when I shower in the winter - I can't help it I am ALWAYS cold, so I can't stand anything else in the shower. My face is a different story, I can resist hot water where that is concerned, but body? No way!
Because of that, I alternate between Kiehls Creme de Corps lotion and Korres Guava Body Butter to help my skin out in the winter and they seem to work well for me. For face I love Josie Maran Argan Oil at night and Amarte Hydration Veil for day under moisturizer.
Happy New Year!
Excellent advice! I just bought the Clarins cleanser, toner and something else. Trying it out for the first time. :)
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Some very good tips! Great post, thanks so much
Happy New Year! xx
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