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Winter glow-up guide: Skincare habits that actually work in cold weather

Posted on May 12, 2026
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PICTURE: PEXELS/ SKIN CARE

Winter can be tough on your skin—cold air outside, dry indoor heating, and low humidity all work together to strip away moisture. The result? Tight, flaky, dull skin that feels like it needs extra care. The good news is that a simple, consistent routine can completely change your winter skin game.

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Here’s how to keep your glow all season long.

1. Switch to a Gentle, Hydrating Cleanser

Foaming or harsh cleansers can over-dry your skin in winter. Instead, opt for cream or hydrating cleansers that clean without stripping your natural oils.

Tip: Wash your face with lukewarm water—not hot water, which worsens dryness.

2. Layer Your Hydration (Not Just Moisturiser)

Hydration is key in cold weather. Think beyond moisturiser:

  • Hydrating toner or essence
  • Hyaluronic acid serum
  • Rich moisturiser to seal everything in

This layering method helps your skin hold moisture longer.

3. Upgrade to a Thicker Moisturiser

Winter is the time to go richer. Look for ingredients like:

  • Shea butter
  • Ceramides
  • Squalane
  • Glycerin

These help repair the skin barrier and prevent moisture loss.

4. Don’t Skip Sunscreen (Yes, Even in Winter)

UV rays are still active during winter, even when it’s cloudy. Daily SPF helps prevent premature ageing and protects your skin barrier.

Also see:Reasons to add sulphur to your skin care routine

5. Hydrate From the Inside Out

Cold weather often reduces how much water we drink. Keep your skin healthy by:

  • Drinking enough water
  • Eating water-rich foods (fruits, soups, vegetables)
  • Reducing excess caffeine

6. Exfoliate Gently (Less Is More)

Over-exfoliating in winter can damage your skin barrier. Stick to:

  • 1–2 times a week
  • Gentle chemical exfoliants (like lactic acid)

Avoid harsh scrubs that cause irritation.

7. Night Repair Is Everything

Nighttime is when your skin repairs itself. Use:

  • A nourishing night cream
  • Facial oils (if your skin is very dry)
  • Overnight masks once or twice a week

Wake up with softer, plumper skin.

8. Don’t Forget Lips, Hands & Body

Winter dryness doesn’t stop at your face:

  • Use lip balm regularly
  • Moisturise hands after washing
  • Apply body lotion immediately after showering

Small habits make a big difference.

Final Glow-Up Thought

Winter skincare isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing the right things consistently. Focus on hydration, barrier protection, and gentle care, and your skin will stay healthy, soft, and glowing even in the coldest months.

Also see:5 Facts about winter skin care

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