Winter can be harsh on your skin, with the cold and winds that can create bonds on your epidermis. However, with care, it is possible to maintain soft and hydrated skin despite the season. In this article, find our advice to protect your skin from the aggressions of the cold.
1. Avoid hard water
In urban areas, water is often characterized by its hardness, leaving limescale deposits on the surface of the epidermis. These residues act like sponges, absorbing the moisture naturally present in the skin. Dehydration frequently occurs during showers, baths, and even when cleaning the face with rinse-off products. To counteract this phenomenon, it is advisable to avoid tap water on the face, favoring filtered water or floral water to rinse off cleaning products.
2. Choose rich textures
Choose rich textures in winter, such as La Superbe for dry to very dry skin or La Superbe Universelle for normal skin as well as L'Onctueuse, Body Cream . These formulations form an additional protective barrier against external aggressions.
3. Don't forget your eye area
This area is very delicate and often prone to dehydration. Opt for the Eye and Lip Contour which is both hydrating and anti-aging.
4. Exfoliate your skin
Exfoliate weekly to remove dead cells. Opt for the Body Scrub and Face Scrub to purify your skin.
5. Use masks
Incorporate masks into your routine, such as L'Illuminant once or twice a week. Masks provide a dose of hydration, helping to revitalize and nourish your skin. It can also be applied in a slightly thicker layer at night to optimize results.
6. Take care of your body skin
Your body needs to be hydrated too! Extend your skincare ritual beyond your face. Use a body moisturizer like L'Onctueuse to hydrate and nourish your body's skin.
7. Drink plenty of water
Keep your skin hydrated from the inside by drinking enough water throughout the day.
By adopting these tips, tailored to the specific needs of winter, you can maintain soft, hydrated and glowing skin all season long. Remember, the key is consistency and adapting to your skin's changing needs as the months go by.