Monday, December 1, 2025

Winter in Skin

Winter Skin Care: How to Protect Your Skin in Cold Weather

Winter brings cold winds, low humidity, and harsh weather conditions that can easily damage your skin. Dryness, dullness, redness, and cracked lips become very common during the cold months. That’s why your skin needs extra care and a protective routine in winter.

In this article, you’ll learn how to keep your skin soft, healthy, and glowing throughout the winter season.


1. Why Does Skin Become Dry in Winter?

During winter, the air loses its natural moisture. Low humidity + hot showers + heaters remove the skin’s protective oil layer.

This leads to:

  • Tight and dry skin

  • Rough hands and feet

  • Dull-looking face

  • Cracked lips

A proper winter skin care routine is the key to preventing this.


2. Use a Gentle Face Cleanser

Avoid harsh or foaming cleansers in winter — they strip away natural oils.

Use:

  • Cream-based cleansers

  • Hydrating formulas

  • Non-foaming face wash

These keep your skin soft and moisturised.


3. Moisturise Regularly

Moisturiser is the most important part of winter skin care.

Apply it:

 Right after washing your face
 After washing hands
 Before going to bed

Choose moisturisers with:

  • Shiva butter

  • Ceramics

  • Chronically acid

  • Petroleum jelly (for lips and heels)


4. Avoid Hot Water

Hot water feels good in winter, but it is harmful for your skin.

 Removes natural oils
 Increases dryness

 Always use lukewarm water for bathing and washing your face.


5. Take Care of Your Lips

Lips are the most sensitive part of the skin in winter.

Follow this:

  • Apply lip balm several times a day

  • Use a honey + ghee mixture to heal cracks

  • Never peel dry skin from lips

  • Apply petroleum jelly at night


6. Protect Your Hands and Feet

Hands and feet dry out faster in cold weather.

  • Wear gloves when going outside

  • Wear socks at night

  • Apply a thick moisturiser before sleeping

This helps lock the moisture.


7. Don’t Skip Sunscreen

Winter does NOT mean no UV damage.
The sun still harms the skin even in cold weather.

Use SPF 30 or higher every day when going outside.


8. Drink Water & Maintain a Healthy Diet

People drink less water in winter — but your skin still needs hydration.

Drink 7–8 glasses of water daily and eat:

  • Apples, oranges, kiwi

  • Almonds and walnuts

  • Chiba seeds

  • Warm soups and herbal teas

These keep your skin glowing from inside.


9. Night Skin Care Routine

Your skin repairs itself at night. A simple routine helps:

  • Gentle cleansing

  • Thick moisturiser

  • Serum (optional)

  • Lip balm

  • Heel cream

You’ll wake up with softer skin.


Final Thoughts

Winter skin care is not complicated — it’s all about moisture and protection. With the right routine, your skin can stay soft, smooth, and healthy even in the coldest months.

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