

Skin-saving Guide to Winter
Twinkling holiday lights, frothy hot chocolate, snowy sidewalks and puffy down coats—these are the joys of winter. What’s not so cheery about this magical season? Your skin suddenly feeling like it’s two sizes too small. Dry, tight, itchy and uncomfortable—it’s like squeezing yourself into a pair of (wool) skinny jeans. “When the temperature drops, your skin is attacked on two fronts,” explains Dr. Michelle Henry, Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at Weill Medical College. “Once it’s cold outside, there’s more moisture in your skin than the air, so the air just leeches your moisture. Then, you walk indoors and the dry heat does the same thing.” Preparing for this assault—with an upgraded skincare routine—is the optimal way to stay comfortably soft (and positively radiant) all season. Ignoring it can result in chronic dryness, which can lead to inflammation and a breakdown of collagen (no thanks!).
From layering moisturizers and switching up your cleanser to guzzling more water, read on for expert tips on how to stay soft, smooth and comfortable in your skin all winter long.




5. Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate.
If there’s ever a time to start exfoliating, it’s the winter, when dry, dead skin cells pile up quickly. Exfoliating clears them away to reveal a softer, smoother and more radiant complexion. It also paves the way for better product absorption, which is why it’s recommended to apply right before your moisturizer, treatment or mask. There are two types of exfoliators: Chemical, which typically use glycolic or salicylic acid, and manual, which use fine grains or scrubs. Both work equally as well; it’s a matter of skin sensitivity or preference. Clarifying Lotion, a liquid exfoliator, combines salicylic acid with soothing and moisturizing ingredients, which makes it so gentle that you can use it twice a day, every day.


