Winter skincare 101
Long gone are the days of summer faces filled with extra moisture and a dewy glow, soft hands and sandal-ready feet. The cold months have arrived, causing dryness from head to toe.
It’s time to replace your warm-weather beauty regimen with products that boost hydration and shed dead skin cells.
Here are a few products to get you glowing again:
SUPER by Dr. Nicholas Perricone Hyper Hydrator, $40; at Sephora
Bobbi Brown Hydrating Face Cream, $50; at Bobbi Brown counters
Burt’s Bees Cranberry & Pomegranate Sugar Body Scrub, $13; at burtsbees.com
NUDE Skincare Replenishing Night Oil, $68; at Sephora
Aubrey Organics Jojoba Meal & Oatmeal Deep Moisturizing Mask and Scrub, $9; at aubrey-organics.com
Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipcolor, $6.79; at drugstores
Bhaktiveda Hand and Foot Cream, $18; at Lifethyme Natural Market, 410 Sixth Ave., 212-420-9099
Kinerase Hydrating Antioxidant Mist and Alcohol-free Toner, $35; at Sephora
Tips for winter skincare:
Use a natural oil-based moisturizer for both day and night — it creates a barrier to lock in the moisture.
Exfoliate dead skin from the face and body with a gentle non-abrasive scrub. Exfoliating allows moisturizer to penetrate even deeper into the skin.
A hydrating mist is an easy way to add extra moisture to the face.
Avoid hot showers, which dry out the skin.
Drink plenty of water to hydrate from the inside out.
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