Cold weather calls for more hydrating skincare with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides.
Swap lightweight lotions for thicker, winter-ready creams that prevent tightness, flaking, and irritation.
Boost hydration even further with extras like face mists, sheet masks, oils, and a buttery lip balm.
Even though winter technically hasn't started yet, the weather has already turned and temps have dropped, which means it’s officially time to switch over to your cold-weather
skincare routine. As a longtime beauty editor, I’m a firm believer in tweaking your products with the seasons, especially in winter when cold air, wind, and indoor heating can leave skin drier, tighter, and more easily irritated. This time of year, you want more hydrating ingredients, richer textures

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