5 Ways to Protect and Hydrate Your Skin During Winter
- Ani Campagna

- Oct 25
- 2 min read
Winter brings with it low temperatures and cold winds that can be especially harsh on the skin.
This season, maintaining a proper skincare routine is essential to preserve the health, elasticity and natural glow of your skin.
Here are five practical and effective ways to care for your skin during the colder months.
Deeply Moisturize Skin
With reduced humidity, skin tends to become drier. It's important to invest in rich moisturizers that form a protective barrier against dryness. Look for options containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid or shea butter, which help retain moisture longer.
Avoid Long Hot Baths
While very tempting in cold weather, hot showers can strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it more prone to dryness. Opt for lukewarm water and limit your shower time. After gently patting your skin dry with a towel, apply moisturizer while it's still slightly damp for better absorption.
Protect Yourself from the Cold
Intense cold and wind can cause redness, cracking, and sensitivity in the skin. Whenever you go out, wear clothing that covers the most exposed areas, such as gloves and a scarf. Don't forget to apply moisturizer before heading out into the cold to create an extra layer of protection.
Use Sunscreen Even in Winter
Anyone who thinks sunscreen is only for summer is mistaken. In winter, UV rays continue to reach the skin, especially on sunny days or in snowy areas, which reflect sunlight. Choose a daily sunscreen with a protection factor appropriate for your skin type.
Adapt Your Care Routine
What works in summer may not be enough in winter. Include gentler, more nourishing products in your routine, such as cleansing oils and hydrating serums. Also, remember to drink plenty of water and include foods rich in vitamins and antioxidants in your diet, as hydration starts from the inside out.
Keeping your skin hydrated in winter isn't just a matter of aesthetics, it's also a health issue. With small changes to your habits and skincare routine, you can face the colder months with radiant, protected, and vital skin. Take care of your skin!
