Are winter’s dry crisp air and chilly winds can take a toll on your skin, leaving it feeling dry, tight, and uncomfortable?
With lower humidity levels and indoor heating stripping moisture from our air, maintaining hydrated, glowing skin during these colder months requires some extra loving care.
Fortunately, with the right strategies, you can protect and nourish your skin all season long. Here are some things I am doing. Pick what resonates for you.
1. Hydrate from the Inside Out
One of the most effective ways to keep your skin hydrated is by drinking plenty of water. Cold weather often reduces our thirst, making it easy to forget to drink enough fluids. Herbal teas, warm lemon water, and hydrating foods like cucumbers, oranges, and avocados can help maintain your skin’s natural moisture balance. I also like to put a tiny spec of Celtics sea salt on my tongue just before drinking water. The salt signals are cells to actually let the water into our cells.
2. Lock in Moisture with Rose Ointment
A game-changer for winter skin, Young Living’s Rose Ointment is a must-have for deep hydration. Infused with premium botanicals and essential oils, this luxurious ointment soothes and replenishes dry, chapped skin. With a blend of Rosewood, Palmarosa, and Myrrh essential oils, it provides long-lasting hydration and a protective barrier against harsh winter elements. Apply it to dry areas like hands, elbows, and heels for soft, supple skin. I also like adding in pure vitamin E oil. I simply break open a gelcap and squeeze in then mix and use.
3. Use a Gentle, Hydrating Cleanser
Harsh soaps and cleansers can strip the skin of its natural oils, worsening dryness. Opt for a creamy, hydrating cleanser that cleans without compromising your skin’s moisture barrier. Look for ingredients like aloe vera, coconut oil, or hyaluronic acid for a soothing cleanse. For aging skin, like mine I also love Sandalwood Boswellia™ Firming Cream!!!! you can see results in just a few minutes(so be sure to take a before and after pic!)
4. Apply a Nourishing Face Oil
Facial oils are an excellent way to seal in hydration and provide an extra layer of protection. Natural oils such as jojoba, argan, and rosehip absorb deeply into the skin, offering long-lasting moisture. Add a few drops to your daily moisturizer for an extra hydration boost. One I love right before bed is a mix of castor oil and black seed oil with some Frankincense essential oil.
5. Invest in a Humidifier or Diffuser
Indoor heating significantly reduces moisture levels in the air, which can leave your skin feeling parched. Using a humidifier or diffuser in your bedroom or living space helps maintain humidity levels, preventing excessive moisture loss from your skin while you sleep. I prefer my diffuser because I can in essential oils for their health benefits.
6. Moisturize Immediately After Showering
For maximum hydration, apply your favorite body lotion or cream right after bathing while your skin is still damp. This helps lock in moisture and prevents dryness throughout the day. Be careful because this makes you temporarily super slippery!
7. Protect Your Skin from the Elements
Cold winds and harsh temperatures can be brutal on exposed skin. Wear protective clothing like gloves, scarves, and hats to shield your skin from the elements. Applying a lightweight, protective barrier such as Young Living’s Rose Ointment on sensitive areas can also help prevent windburn and irritation. Lip balms are super beneficial here.
Glow All Winter Long
By incorporating one or more of these hydration tips into your routine, you can keep your skin soft, smooth, and radiant even in the driest winter months. If you’d like personalized recommendations on natural skincare solutions or how to incorporate Young Living’s Rose Ointment, or other skin supporting products into your regimen, book a virtual or in-person session with me today. Let’s keep your skin glowing all season long!
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