Looking after your skin in winter

During winter, the skin is faced with the damaging effects of the cold, wind, temperature changes, central heating and air currents. It needs protecting with a cosmetic shield so it stays in good health. Follow our advice for looking after your skin throughout the wintry weather.

Skin layers

The skin consists of several layers: the stratum corneum on the surface; the superficial epidermis, composed of several layers of cells; and the thicker, deeper dermis which is vascularised with nerve endings.

What does it do?

When faced with the damaging effects of the environment, our skin reacts either via the tissues or blood vessels. To prevent ageing, you need to take care of it on a daily basis.

The golden rule: a good beauty routine. It’s vital to cleanse your face twice a day! Whether it’s raining, windy or sunny, your skin should be cleansed and toned before you moisturize.

The importance of moisturizing

Beautifully smooth, supple, radiant skin means well hydrated skin. Babies’ skin, an excellent reference point for gauging softness, contains 80% water.
In winter our skin does tend to dry out, become tight and blotchy, feel uncomfortable and coarse, even. These are all signs of dehydration.

You need to slow down the loss of water by creating a barrier or film to prevent water molecules from escaping.
– Choose creams with rich textures for winter to nourish and replenish the skin.
– Consider using a moisturizing, regenerating face mask twice a week.

The active ingredients repair the skin and prepare it to face up to the damaging effects of the environment.

Fighting the cold

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