WINTER SKINCARE TIPS TO HELP PREVENT DRY WINTER SKIN

Crisp air, crackling fires, cozy sweaters, and a blizzard of holiday spirit, what’s not to love about winter? It’s the merriest time of year. But this festive season isn’t always so cheery for your skin. “The shift in temperature and drop in humidity levels can have a profound impact on skin's moisture balance,” says Kristine Schmalenberg, Executive Director, Research and Development. Cold and dry outdoor air, coupled with dry indoor heat, can strip away vital hydration, leaving your skin vulnerable to dryness. Switching up your skincare routine to include deeper hydration, enhanced protection, and gentle exfoliation are some of the most beneficial ways to help counter winter’s adverse effects. So, how do you do that? Here are six, skin-saving tips to help dry winter skin survive the seasonal shift.

Winter Skin Tip 1: Change Up Your Cleanser

When the temperature drops, so does the humidity. And your skin is the first to feel the effects—dry, tight, and utterly uncomfortable. As the first step in your skincare routine, your face cleanser is one of the most important swaps. “Your cleanser can play a pivotal role in maintaining skin's moisture balance that can be compromised during the winter months,” says Schmalenberg. The most beneficial types of cleansers for dry, winter skin are cream- and oil-based cleansers. Both have luxurious textures that not only feel good on the skin, but also deliver a thorough cleanse without stripping the skin. Cream and oil-based cleansers typically contain emollient ingredients, like Ceramides or Squalane, to help seal in moisture so your skin feels supple—not dry or tight—post-cleanse.

Our favorite cleanser for dry winter skin

Checks and Balances™ Milky Oil Cleanser + Makeup Melter is our transformative oil-to-milk bi-phase cleanser that delivers a thorough cleanse without stripping skin of its natural oils. Ingredients like Squalane, Rice Oil, and Almond Oil help dissolve impurities and melt away makeup while softening skin for a comfortable finish.

Winter Skin Tip 2: Pile on the Moisture-izer

Step outside on a cold winter day, and you can practically feel the moisture loss. Throw in a whipping wind and your skin might feel extra tight. This is why your moisturizer is one of the most important upgrades in your dry winter skin routine. “Transitioning to a thicker, richer moisturizer offers a deeper level of hydration and provides a protective barrier that helps shield against the harsh environmental elements,” says Schmalenberg. The most valuable skincare ingredients to look for in a moisturizer are emollients—like Plant Butters, Lipids and Ceramides—which form a protective layer on skin’s surface to help lock in moisture and prevent moisture loss.

Humectants, like Plant-based Glycerin and Hyaluronic Acid are also important. They attract and retain moisture to help increase skin's water content. If your skin is sensitive, or you experience visible redness or irritation during the dry winter months, a moisturizer that contains soothing and calming ingredients, like certain Mushrooms (a favorite here at Origins), can be a real skin saver.

GinZing™ Ultra-Hydrating Energy-Boosting Cream is a super-rich moisturizer formulated to help revitalize very dry skin with 72-hour hydration. Ingredients like water-grabbing Glycerin and emollient Squalane help lock in moisture for lasting comfort.

Mega-Mushroom™ Relief & Resilience Fortifying Emulsion is one of our favorite for sensitive skin or those with visible redness and irritation in skin with soothing Reishi and Fermented Chaga Mushrooms that deliver an instant burst of hydration and help reduce visible redness.

Winter Skin Tip 3: Protect Your Lips

Your lips are extremely susceptible to winter’s wrath. “Lips are prone to dryness because they lack the sebaceous glands that produce natural oils, which act as a protective barrier to prevent moisture loss,” says Schmalenberg. Without this natural barrier, lips don’t stand much of a chance against the snow, wind, and subzero temps. Licking your lips is also a contributor to excessive dryness. Investing in a lip treatment loaded with hydrating ingredients—like Plant Oils and Butters—is your best defense against dry, flaking lips.

Our pick for parched lips

 

DRINK UP™ Nourishing Avocado Lip Butter is a nutrient-dense balm that melts on contact to plump, smooth and comfort lips. Lush emollients like Apricot Oil, Avocado Butter, and Mango Seed Butter lock in moisture to help prevent dryness. Lips feel cushiony-soft and have a delectable sheen. Pro tip: Keep one in your jacket pocket for when the temperature dips.

Winter Skin Tip 4: Moisture-Eyes the Skin around Your Eyes

The skin around your eyes isn’t a fan of frigid temperatures or plummeting humidity levels. It’s naturally thinner, making it more vulnerable to the moisture-zapping effects of winter. A lack of moisture can cause crepiness around the eye area and make fine lines and wrinkles more visible. The simple solution: Set sights on a hydrating eye cream—preferably with brightening benefits—to help replenish moisture and illuminate the eye area.

Our best-seller for brighter eyes

GinZing™ Eye Cream with Vitamin C and Niacinamide helps brighten and visibly reduce dark circles—instantly and over time—while it hydrates and minimizes the look of puffiness.

A great choice for boosting hydration 

Eye Doctor™ Moisture Care for Around the Eyes is formulated with Cucumber, Rosemary and Ginseng,  to help nourish and deeply hydrate the under eye. Used twice a day, to help smooth fine, dry lines.

Winter Skin Tip #5:  Pick a Day to Exfoliate

Did you know exfoliating dry, winter skin can help your skin look healthier? Sloughing off surface level dryness provides a near instant gratification: skin feels softer, smoother, and more comfortable (read: feels less tight). It can also enhance the effectiveness of your other skincare products, like serums and moisturizers. However, too much exfoliation can compromise your skin barrier, which is important in the winter months. “Your barrier acts as a protective shield against the elements and plays a vital role in retaining moisture,” says Schmalenberg. Exfoliating once or twice a week with a gentle exfoliant helps remove dull, dry skin to reveal fresh a skin barrier.

 

If your skin is sensitive or you’re experiencing dryness from the effects of winter, you may want to avoid exfoliating altogether. Your skin barrier needs time to bounce back before introducing exfoliation.

 

Did you know exfoliating dry, winter skin can help your skin look healthier? “Your barrier acts as a protective shield against the elements and plays a vital role in retaining moisture,” says Schmalenberg. While too much exfoliation can compromise your skin barrier, exfoliating once or twice a week with a gentle exfoliant helps remove dull, dry skin to reveal fresh a skin barrier. sloughing off surface level dryness can even provide near instant gratification: skin feels softer, smoother, and more comfortable (read: feels less tight). It can also enhance the effectiveness of your other skincare products, like serums and moisturizers. If your skin is sensitive or you’re experiencing dryness from the effects of winter, you may want to avoid exfoliating altogether.

Our favorite extra-gentle exfoliator

 

GinZing™ Refreshing Scrub Cleanser is a 2-in-1 scrub cleanser that smooths skin texture and instantly wake up tired-looking skin. Naturally derived Jojoba Beads and Carnauba Wax deliver a gentle exfoliation to reveal a fresh-faced finish.

Winter Skin Tip # 6:  Your Body Needs Attention, Too

Sometimes, we’re so focused on our facial skin, we neglect the rest of our body. Skin below the neck is just as susceptible to winter’s moisture-depleting wrath. Similar to your facial moisturizer, look for a body cream containing emollient ingredients, like Ceramides, Plant Butters, and hydrating Plant Oils. “Emollients are like protective blankets for your skin. They create a barrier that locks in moisture and prevents water from escaping,” says Schmalenberg. One of the most beneficial times to slather on an emollient-rich moisturizer is straight out of the shower. “Applying a moisturizer while your skin is still damp helps to trap additional moisture and leaves skin optimally hydrated,” adds Schmalenberg.

Our dreamiest body cream for dry winter skin

 

Precipitation™ Extra Moisture Recovery, featuring a skin-nourishing blend of Shea and Cocoa Butters, delivers a downpour of deep moisture without leaving a greasy residue. Dry winter skin is rapidly refreshed, and renewed, and more comfortable.

Bonus Winter Skin Tip: Skip the Hot Shower

There’s nothing better than a steamy shower on a sub-zero day. But did you know hot water can strip skin's natural oils and disrupt its moisture barrier, which can lead to dry, flaky, itchy skin? “Prolonged exposure to hot water can break down the lipid barriers in the skin, which are responsible for retaining moisture,” says Schmalenberg.  The solution? Turn down the temp (to about lukewarm) and make it quick—your skin will thank you.

Say Goodbye to Dry Winter Skin

There’s no question about it: winter challenges your skin’s resilience. Dry skin is almost inevitable—but adjusting your skincare routine can help. “Adapting your routine to the evolving needs of your skin ensures it remains resilient throughout the colder months.” says Schmalenberg. You can easily mitigate winter's unfavorable effects just by making a few simple changes. You can also tap an Origins skin expert, who can help you create a more personalized winter regimen.  One thing is certain: taking care of dry winter skin is like an insurance policy for spring. Why? You’ll emerge with a healthy-looking, fresh-faced complexion.

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