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The Importance of Hydrating Your Skin During Winter

Posted on2020-11-17

Hydration in every season

In summer many people hydrate their skin to protect it from heat and sunlight. In winter this habit often fades, yet dehydration risks are just as high. Cold, wind, and low humidity weaken the skin barrier and make skin more vulnerable.

Why hydrate your skin in winter?

In winter the skin faces multiple aggressions. Exposed areas like the face are especially affected. Three main factors weaken it:

  • Weather conditions (rain, wind, snow),
  • Lower mood during the harsh season,
  • Cold temperatures.

Cold weather stresses the skin

The skin is protected by a hydrolipidic film made of water and lipids. It shields against microbes and keeps skin supple and elastic. Cold weakens this film: skin feels tight, reddens, and dries out. Without proper care it becomes uncomfortable and dull.

Daily skin hydration

To avoid rough, dry skin, hydrate regularly. Applying a moisturizer morning and evening strengthens the barrier and keeps skin soft and comfortable. Well-nourished skin ages better and resists external stressors.

Twice a day

Drinking water alone does not hydrate the epidermis. Moisturizing creams act directly on the skin. Every skin type has specific needs, but all require hydration morning and night:

  • Morning: prepare skin for makeup and protect it from daily aggressions.
  • Evening: after cleansing, support overnight regeneration when the skin repairs itself most.

Skineance creams

Skineance offers effective moisturizers for all skin types. Enriched with snake venom extract, they nourish, strengthen, and protect your skin all year long. Their effectiveness is proven and appreciated.

Photo by Alexandra Leru on Unsplash

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