Winter presents unique challenges for skin health.
Cold outdoor air combined with heated indoor environments lowers humidity, increasing moisture loss from the skin.
The result can include:
• Dryness
• Flaking
• Increased sensitivity
• Dull appearance
The skin barrier becomes more vulnerable during seasonal shifts.
Protection during winter requires:
• Increased hydration
• Barrier-supportive ingredients
• Reduced exposure to harsh cleansers
• Humidity support indoors when possible
Applying hydration to slightly damp skin and layering supportive lipids can improve moisture retention.
Nutrients such as Vitamins A, C, and E help defend against oxidative stress during colder months.
Seasonal care is not about heavier products — it is about smarter support.
When the barrier remains nourished, winter becomes less disruptive.
