Introduction

This guide is for anyone seeking expert-approved winter treatments for glowing skin, whether you struggle with dryness, sensitivity, or want to maintain a radiant complexion through the colder months. As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, your skin faces a unique set of challenges. Cold weather, low humidity, and constant exposure to indoor heating can quickly wreak havoc on even the healthiest complexion, leading to dryness, irritation, and a lacklustre appearance. That’s why a dedicated winter skincare routine is essential for maintaining radiant skin throughout the colder months. We cover both professional in-clinic treatments and at-home care strategies to help your skin thrive all winter long, focusing on winter treatments for glowing winter skin.

Winter skincare treatments do more than help you survive the season—they revitalise your skin at the most strategic time of year. We shouldn’t just hide under layers of clothing during winter. They use these cold months to revolutionise their skin’s appearance.

Summer might seem like the best time to get aesthetic procedures, but winter gives you nowhere near the same advantages. The sun’s UV levels drop by a lot and people stay indoors more, which creates perfect conditions to get advanced treatments. Most procedures with lasers, microneedling or deep exfoliation make your skin more sensitive to light. Winter’s milder sun will give a much lower risk of issues like hyperpigmentation after treatment.

Winter weather can be tough on your skin. Cold temperatures often cause flaky, irritated skin, so this becomes the best time to tackle these seasonal problems. In this guide, we’ll highlight the best treatments for winter dryness and redness, including optimal solutions like hydrating facials, laser treatments, and LED therapy. Chemical peels, Cosmelan peels, and laser skin rejuvenation boost renewal under the skin’s surface. These treatments show their best results after multiple sessions over several months. Starting your treatment plan in winter means you’ll have glowing skin ready to show off when spring arrives.

Common winter skin concerns

Winter months bring special challenges to skin health. Your skin faces tough conditions when temperatures drop and humidity falls. These changes can make you feel uncomfortable and affect how you look. A good understanding of these seasonal problems helps create better ways to care for winter skin.

Cold weather and dry air steal moisture from your skin and break down its natural defences. This environmental assault leaves your skin open to problems that either show up only in winter or get much worse during cold months. When your skin can’t hold moisture well, it leads to more than just dryness. Indoor heating can further reduce humidity levels, causing skin to become dehydrated.

Dry Skin (Xerosis)

Dry skin becomes hard to avoid in winter. Your skin loses moisture quickly because of cold outdoor air and dry indoor heating. Hot showers and hot water can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to increased dryness. To protect your skin, lower the shower temperature and keep showers short. This dryness shows up as:

  • Flaking and rough patches
  • Cracks and redness
  • Itching and stinging sensations
  • Raw, sensitive-to-touch feeling

Many people see this dryness turn into a condition called winter itch (Pruritis Hiemalis). This rash-like problem mostly affects legs, especially around knees, inner thighs, and ankles. The itching gets worse suddenly when you take off clothes or try to sleep, and it might last for weeks during cold weather.

Eczema and Dermatitis Flare-ups

People with eczema or atopic dermatitis often see their symptoms get worse in winter. Their skin’s weakened barrier makes it easy for irritants and allergens to cause problems. Indoor heating, layers of clothes, hot baths, and heavy bedding dry out the skin more, creating perfect conditions for eczema flares. Stress and emotional factors can also impair the skin’s barrier function, as increased cortisol levels reduce the skin’s ability to retain moisture and lead to more water loss. Using a harsh scrub on a compromised skin barrier can worsen skin issues. For information on skin rejuvenation treatments that may help support your skin’s barrier, or for personalized advice or to book a consultation regarding your eczema care, feel free to contact us.

These flares usually create red, inflamed patches that hurt if not treated well. The constant itching can keep you from sleeping well and lower your quality of life.

Psoriasis Intensification

Winter makes life harder for people with psoriasis. This condition, which causes thick, red patches with silvery scales, gets worse in cold weather. A type called guttate psoriasis shows up more in winter because it links to throat infections that spread more in cold months.

Less sunlight makes things worse since UV rays naturally help control psoriasis inflammation.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

This common skin problem creates flaky rashes with greasy-feeling scales near your nose, forehead, eyebrows, and scalp. A natural yeast on your skin causes trouble in winter conditions. People know it as dandruff when it’s on the scalp, but it can spread to other parts of your face, especially around eyebrows and nose corners.

Age-Related Winter Skin Concerns

People who never had skin problems before might start seeing winter challenges as they age. Your skin’s ability to keep moisture drops with age, making older skin easy to damage in harsh winter. The skin’s ability to retain moisture also decreases with age and environmental stress, so targeted treatments and ingredients are important to help your skin stay hydrated and healthy. The first five years after menopause can be extra tough for women because lower oestrogen levels mean less skin moisture. After the age-related changes, the skin’s cell turnover slows down in winter, leading to a build-up of dead skin cells.

Research shows that ceramides—important fats that protect your skin—drop by a lot in winter, leading to dry, scaly, dull-looking skin.

Other Seasonal Skin Conditions

Winter brings more skin challenges beyond these main issues:

Cold urticaria makes some people break out in raised, blotchy rashes like hives when exposed to cold. These hives pop up fast in cold air or water and, though they don’t last long, they can make you very uncomfortable.

Windburn happens when cold winds strip away your skin’s natural oils, making it look and feel like sunburn with red, inflamed areas.

Chilblains (perniosis) develop when small blood vessels in your fingers and toes squeeze shut from cold, leading to poor blood flow, swelling, and painful red or purple spots.

Chapped lips are probably the most common winter skin complaint. Your lips get damaged easily in cold, dry air because they lack oil glands and have thin protection.

These winter skin problems do more than just cause physical pain. Dry, flaky, or red skin can shake your confidence during an already tough season.

Winter gives you a great chance to fix these problems with professional beauty treatments. Chemical peels help remove damaged skin layers, while cosmelan peels target dark spots that stand out more on dry winter skin. Laser skin treatments boost collagen to bring back elasticity lost to winter dryness, and erbium laser resurfacing helps fix rough skin texture.

Body shaping treatments like Lipofirm and HIFU help people worried about winter weight changes, making skin tighter while reshaping your body.

If you have bad winter skin problems like eczema flares or ongoing dryness, skin care professionals can create special treatment plans. These combine in-clinic procedures with home care routines to give you the best relief and skin healing.

Using a gentle cleanser is essential to maintain the skin barrier and retain vital moisture. Wearing protective clothing like gloves and scarves also shields skin from harsh winter elements.

9 of Our Best Aesthetic Treatments in Winter

“Your skin is a lifelong investment; treat it with care.” — Shereene Idriss, M.D., Board-certified dermatologist; founder of Idriss Dermatology in New York; recognised skin expert

Professional skin consultations can help identify underlying issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. Regular professional facials, such as HydraFacials, provide deep cleansing and hydration, helping to keep skin clean, clear, and hydrated during winter. Advanced facial treatments offer deep cleansing, thoroughly removing impurities and preparing the skin for further nourishment. The use of hydrating ingredients in professional treatments, such as hyaluronic acid and ceramides, is essential to attract and retain moisture, ensuring glowing winter skin.

These aesthetic procedures deliver amazing results during the cold months. Winter treatments give you benefits that you won’t get any other time of year.

Cosmelan Peel for Pigmentation

The Cosmelan depigmentation peel is widely recognised as the world’s leading treatment for hyperpigmentation. It works uniquely by targeting and controlling melanin production at its source, effectively fading existing dark spots and preventing new ones from forming. Unlike regular peels that mainly remove surface layers of skin through exfoliation, Cosmelan offers a comprehensive approach to pigmentation correction without harsh exfoliation, making it suitable for sensitive skin types. Clinical studies have demonstrated its remarkable efficacy, with up to a 95% reduction in stubborn melasma after completing the full treatment protocol.

Cosmelan is especially ideal for the winter season. The lower sun exposure during autumn and winter significantly reduces the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which is a common concern with pigmentation treatments. This safer environment allows your skin to recover more effectively while maximising the peel’s results. Additionally, the indoor lifestyle in colder months supports proper aftercare, such as avoiding direct sunlight and applying sun protection consistently, which are critical for the success of the treatment. For these reasons, dermatologists often recommend starting Cosmelan peels in the cooler months to achieve the best possible outcome with minimal risk.

Advanced Chemical Peels

Chemical peels work best in winter. Lower UV levels reduce the chance of complications like hyperpigmentation. Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, allowing hydrating serums to penetrate more deeply and effectively. These treatments strip away damaged outer layers to improve your skin’s texture, tone, and hydration. Different acids target specific problems. Glycolic acid creates youthful, brighter skin. Lactic acid provides gentle hydration. Salicylic acid helps acne-prone skin, while mandelic acid suits sensitive skin. Recovery takes 5-7 days with slight peeling, which fits well with winter’s indoor lifestyle. During recovery and aftercare, it’s important to use products with hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin to support skin recovery after a peel.

Skin Booster Injectables

Cold temperatures can significantly damage your skin’s natural barrier, making it more vulnerable to dryness, irritation, and environmental stress during the winter months. Supporting the skin’s natural barrier with targeted treatments is crucial for maintaining hydration and resilience. Skin booster injectables become an essential ally in combating these seasonal challenges by delivering intense hydration directly into the deeper layers of the skin where creams and serums cannot reach. These advanced treatments infuse hyaluronic acid and other bioactive ingredients straight into the dermis, providing deep hydration that restores the skin’s barrier function, improves elasticity, and promotes collagen production for a firmer, more radiant complexion. Hyaluronic acid holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, providing intense hydration that is especially beneficial during winter.

Among the most popular skin booster treatments are Profhilo, Polynucleotides, Restylane Skinboosters, and Aquashine.

  • Profhilo is renowned for its high concentration of hyaluronic acid, which not only hydrates but also stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, enhancing skin firmness and texture.
  • Polynucleotides, derived from DNA fragments, help repair damaged skin, soothe inflammation, and promote natural regeneration, making them especially beneficial for sensitive or irritated winter skin. For those with sensitive skin, plant-powered hydration or gentle ingredients are recommended to avoid irritation and support skin health.
  • Restylane Skinboosters combine hyaluronic acid with antioxidants and minerals to improve skin hydration, smoothness, and overall skin tone, resulting in a hydrated complexion that glows even in harsh weather.
  • Aquashine treatments deliver a cocktail of vitamins, peptides, and hyaluronic acid, targeting dull winter skin by boosting cell turnover and providing an extra layer of nourishment.

Many skin booster formulas also include ceramides, which strengthen and lock in moisture to prevent further dehydration, and Flax Seed Oil, which helps to strengthen your skin’s natural barrier, seal in moisture, and increase hydration levels.

These injectable treatments require minimal downtime and offer gradual, natural-looking results that develop over several weeks—perfectly timed to support your skin through the cold snap. By reinforcing your skin’s moisture levels and enhancing its resilience, skin boosters act as a secret weapon against winter dryness, helping you maintain glowing, healthy skin all season long.

RF Microneedling

RF Microneedling is a cutting-edge treatment that combines traditional microneedling with radiofrequency energy to deliver powerful skin rejuvenation, especially beneficial during the winter months. This procedure uses tiny sterile needles to create microchannels in the skin, allowing the radiofrequency pulses to gently heat the deeper layers. This heat stimulates your skin’s natural healing response, boosting collagen and elastin production—key proteins that maintain skin firmness, elasticity, and youthful texture.

During winter, when cold weather and low humidity can leave skin dry, dull, and irritated, RF Microneedling provides much-needed hydration and renewal from within. The treatment improves skin texture, reduces inflammation, and enhances moisture retention, helping to combat common winter skin concerns such as roughness and sensitivity. Additionally, the lower UV exposure in winter reduces the risk of post-treatment complications like hyperpigmentation, making it an ideal season for this therapy.

Lipofirm Pro RF Microneedling takes this treatment a step further by integrating patented Tri-Lipo radiofrequency technology. This advanced system not only stimulates collagen production but also tightens and tones the skin by targeting the dermis with controlled heat. Combined with Dynamic Muscle Activation, Lipofirm Pro enhances lymphatic drainage and fat metabolism, offering comprehensive skin rejuvenation and body contouring benefits. The result is smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin that thrives despite the harsh winter conditions.

Overall, RF Microneedling—especially with Lipofirm Pro—acts as a winter skin rescue, promoting deep hydration, improving skin resilience, and delivering a glowing complexion just in time for the warmer months.

Erbium Laser Resurfacing

The Erbium laser (2940nm) is a highly precise infrared laser that targets water in the skin to gently remove damaged surface layers. This treatment effectively reduces wrinkles, scars, and other imperfections, revealing fresher, smoother, and younger-looking skin underneath. Winter is the ideal season for Erbium laser resurfacing for several important reasons.

Firstly, the lower sun exposure during winter significantly reduces the risk of complications such as hyperpigmentation, which can occur when treated skin is exposed to strong UV rays. The cooler temperatures and milder sunlight create a safer environment for your skin to heal and regenerate without added stress from the sun.

Secondly, the typical indoor lifestyle during colder months makes it easier to manage the recovery period, which usually lasts 7-10 days. Staying indoors helps protect the sensitive, healing skin from environmental factors like wind and pollution that can exacerbate irritation or delay healing.

Finally, the skin continues to produce new collagen for 3-6 months after treatment, meaning starting your resurfacing in winter ensures your skin looks revitalised and glowing just in time for the spring and summer months. This timing maximises the visible benefits of the procedure while minimising downtime during seasons when sun exposure is higher.

Overall, Erbium laser resurfacing in winter offers the perfect balance of effective treatment and optimal recovery conditions, making it a smart choice for anyone looking to refresh their complexion and address skin texture concerns safely and successfully.

Laser Skin Rejuvenation

Laser skin rejuvenation treatments are especially effective during the winter months. These procedures stimulate collagen production while addressing common skin concerns such as pigmentation irregularities, redness, and uneven texture. After treatment, skin becomes more sensitive to UV rays, making the reduced sun exposure in winter ideal for safer recovery and minimizing risks like hyperpigmentation. Additionally, the cooler temperatures and lower humidity levels help soothe the skin and reduce inflammation, promoting faster healing. The indoor lifestyle typical of winter also allows for easier adherence to post-treatment care, such as avoiding direct sunlight and applying protective products consistently. With results gradually building over several weeks, starting laser skin rejuvenation in winter ensures your skin will be radiant and refreshed just in time for spring and summer.

Get Holiday Ready with Lipofirm Body Contouring

Lipofirm PRO is an award-winning body contouring treatment that shapes your body, tightens skin, and reduces cellulite in just 30 minutes. It combines patented Tri-Lipo radio frequency technology with Dynamic Muscle Activation to deliver powerful results. The RF heat targets your dermis to stimulate collagen production, while muscle contractions enhance fat drainage through your lymphatic system. Most people notice visible changes after just one session, making it an ideal choice to kickstart your body transformation.

Winter is the perfect season to begin Lipofirm treatments because the cooler temperatures and reduced sun exposure create optimal conditions for recovery and skin rejuvenation. Unlike summer, when outdoor activities and heat can interfere with treatment comfort and effectiveness, winter allows you to focus on your sessions without worrying about sweating or sun sensitivity. Starting in winter gives your body ample time to respond to the treatment’s collagen-boosting and fat-reducing effects, so by the time beach season arrives, your skin is firmer, smoother, and your silhouette more toned. Additionally, the indoor lifestyle during colder months makes it easier to maintain post-treatment care and attend regular sessions, ensuring you achieve the best possible results for a confident, glowing beach body.

HIFU Skin Tightening

High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is a revolutionary non-invasive treatment that works deep within your skin, targeting the dermis and the Superficial Muscular Aponeurotic System (SMAS) — the same layer addressed during surgical facelifts. By delivering focused ultrasound energy, HIFU stimulates collagen production, resulting in natural-looking skin firmness and a lifted appearance.

Winter is the ideal season to start HIFU skin tightening treatments for several reasons. The cooler temperatures and reduced sun exposure create a safer environment for your skin to heal and regenerate without the heightened risk of UV-induced damage or pigmentation changes. Since HIFU stimulates collagen production gradually over 8 to 12 weeks, beginning treatment in winter means you’ll reveal firmer, more youthful skin just in time for the warmer months when skin is more exposed.

Moreover, the absence of intense summer heat and sunlight minimizes discomfort and sensitivity during the healing process, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of HIFU with no downtime. Treatments typically last between 45 and 90 minutes, making it a convenient option to fit into your winter self-care routine. By harnessing the natural advantages of the winter season, HIFU offers a powerful, long-lasting solution to tighten and rejuvenate your skin, with results that can last up to a year.

Laser Hair Removal

Winter is the ideal season to begin laser hair removal treatments for several compelling reasons. During the colder months, reduced sun exposure means your skin is naturally lighter and less likely to have a tan or sunburn, which creates the perfect contrast for the laser to effectively target hair follicles without damaging the surrounding skin. This increased contrast enhances the treatment’s precision and safety, reducing the risk of pigmentation issues or burns.

Additionally, winter’s shorter days and cooler temperatures make it easier to follow the necessary pre- and post-treatment care, such as avoiding direct sunlight and wearing protective clothing, which are crucial for optimal healing and results. Since laser hair removal requires multiple sessions—usually 6 to 8 treatments spaced a couple of weeks apart—starting in winter allows you to complete your full course well before the summer months when you’ll want smooth, hair-free skin.

Moreover, the indoor lifestyle common in winter provides a comfortable environment for skin recovery, minimising exposure to environmental factors like heat and sweat that can irritate treated areas. By initiating laser hair removal in winter, you maximize both safety and effectiveness, ensuring your skin is at its best when temperatures rise and your skin is more exposed.

Light Therapy for Winter Skin

When winter’s grey skies and limited sunlight leave your complexion looking dull, LED light therapy emerges as a powerful, non-invasive solution for restoring your skin’s natural radiance. This advanced treatment uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin’s deeper layers, stimulating collagen production and accelerating cell turnover—two key factors in achieving a brighter, more even skin tone.

LED light therapy is especially beneficial during the colder months, when environmental stress and low humidity can trigger redness, sensitivity, and a lacklustre appearance. The gentle, warming light helps calm irritated skin, reduce inflammation, and promote healing, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Regular sessions can also help fade pigmentation, smooth fine lines, and boost your skin’s barrier function, resulting in a more resilient and glowing complexion.

With no downtime and immediate results, light therapy is the perfect winter pick-me-up for anyone seeking a radiant glow, improved skin tone, and enhanced overall skin health—even when the sun is nowhere to be found.

Book a consultation with Skin Logic Aesthetics & Laser Clinic to see which treatment is ideal for your skin.

Ready to restore your skin this winter

Your skin’s protective barrier needs extra attention during winter months. Cold temperatures can take a toll on your skin’s health and appearance. The good news? You can help your skin thrive this season with the right care routine.

Understanding whether your skin is dry or dehydrated is crucial for effective treatment during winter.

The skin barrier acts as your largest organ and protects you from environmental damage. Winter weather puts this protection at risk. Your skin needs specific care during these cold months, and learning about its needs is vital. Supporting the skin’s natural ability to retain moisture and resist environmental stressors is essential, and ingredients like ceramides and fatty acids play a key role in strengthening the skin’s natural barrier.

Daily moisturising helps, but some days your skin needs extra care. Bath time is also an effective opportunity to hydrate skin, especially for dry and eczema-prone skin, by using nourishing bathing products. Targeted serums with hyaluronic acid provide quick and lasting hydration. Rich treatment creams can turn rough patches into smooth, bouncy skin. Special masks rescue stressed skin and work wonders on winter-damaged complexions.

When choosing treatment creams and masks, look for hydrating ingredients like humectants and oils that attract and retain moisture, helping to keep skin supple and comfortable.

Skin Logic Aesthetics offers effective treatments to repair winter skin damage. Our chemical peels and Cosmelan peels remove damaged surface layers and enhance texture. These treatments show great results during winter when UV exposure is lower, which reduces the risk of hyperpigmentation.

Most dermatologists now suggest moisturisers with glycerin or humectants like hyaluronic acid. These ingredients help skin stay hydrated and reduce inflammation. Our laser skin rejuvenation and Erbium laser resurfacing boost natural healing and target multiple skin concerns at once.

People dealing with winter dryness and body contouring issues can benefit from our Lipofirm and HIFU treatments. These options improve skin texture while reshaping body contours, with results that develop throughout the season.

Winter’s changing temperatures and humidity levels often cause redness and irritation. Cream-based cleansers and moisturisers help protect your skin’s natural oils. Calming redness with gentle, soothing ingredients and treatments, such as LED light therapy, can help reduce sensitivity and keep skin comfortable. This protection becomes especially important during cold weather.

Experts say, “With the right routine, you can restore your skin barrier and reinforce your defences for skin that’s tough enough to stand up to the cold”. Winter doesn’t call for a complete skincare overhaul. Small changes to your current routine can keep your skin balanced and glowing all season. For those interested in advanced non-surgical body contouring and skin tightening, treatments like the Lipofirm PRO/MED offer effective, minimally invasive options to help you look and feel your best.

Ready to give your skin the care it deserves? Book a consultation at Skin Logic Aesthetics & Laser Clinic. Our specialists will look at your concerns and create the perfect winter treatment plan. Your skin will look refreshed and revitalised when spring arrives.

Comparison Table

Treatment Main Benefits Recovery Period Duration of Results Winter Advantages
Cosmelan Peel Reduces pigmentation by 95%; Controls melanin production 5-7 days Results last long-term Less risk of pigmentation due to lower UV exposure
Chemical Peels Improves skin texture, tone, and moisture; Removes damage Peeling lasts 5-7 days Results improve over time Fewer complications; Recovery at home is easier
RF Microneedling Boosts collagen; Hydrates and improves texture Redness and swelling fade quickly Results last several months (learn more) Skin discoloration risk drops significantly
HIFU Skin Tightening Firms deep skin layers; Natural lift No recovery needed Takes 8-12 weeks to show; Lasts up to 1 year Results show perfectly by spring
Erbium Laser Resurfacing Removes imperfections; Minimises wrinkles and scars 7-10 days Results improve for 3-6 months Complications reduce with less UV exposure
Laser Skin Rejuvenation Builds collagen; Corrects pigmentation and texture Skin stays sensitive briefly Full results take several weeks Recovery improves with lower sun exposure
Lipofirm Reduces fat and cellulite; Tightens skin Minimal recovery time Results show after first treatment Best time to prepare for holidays

Protecting Skin from the Elements

Winter’s harsh elements—biting winds, cold air, and drying indoor heat—can quickly undermine your skin’s natural defences. To keep your skin protected and resilient, it’s important to take proactive steps against environmental stress. Start by creating a physical barrier: wear scarves, hats, and gloves to shield exposed skin from the cold, and choose clothing made from soft, breathable fabrics to prevent irritation.

Even in winter, applying a daily SPF is essential, as UV rays can penetrate clouds and reflect off snow, contributing to premature ageing and pigmentation. If you are considering laser hair removal, it’s especially important to protect your skin from sun exposure during the winter months. Barrier creams rich in ceramides and fatty acids help reinforce your skin’s natural shield, locking in moisture and preventing water loss. Antioxidant-rich serums can also provide extra protection by neutralising free radicals caused by environmental stress.

Finally, keep your indoor environment skin-friendly by using a humidifier to add moisture to the air, counteracting the drying effects of central heating. With these strategies, you’ll help your skin maintain its strength, hydration, and healthy glow—no matter how harsh the winter weather gets.

Home Care for Winter Skin

While professional treatments can work wonders, your daily home care routine is the secret weapon for keeping your skin glowing between clinic visits. Winter skin thrives on a combination of deep hydration, gentle cleansing, and barrier protection.

Cleansing and Hydration

Start by switching to a cream-based or hydrating cleanser that won’t strip away your skin’s natural oils. After cleansing, layer a hydrating serum—look for formulas with hyaluronic acid or glycerin to draw moisture into the skin and keep it plump.

Key ingredient definitions:

  • Hyaluronic acid is a humectant that holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, providing intense hydration.
  • Glycerin helps to maintain your skin’s natural moisture balance, leaving it feeling soft, supple, and hydrated.
  • Ceramides strengthen and lock in moisture to prevent further dehydration.

Exfoliation and Barrier Repair

During the winter season, your skin’s natural barrier is put to the test. The combination of harsh winds outside and dry, heated air inside strips away moisture, leaving your skin feeling tight and looking dull. To keep your skin hydrated and glowing, it’s important to adapt your routine with a few key steps. Gentle exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells that can build up and make skin look tired, while hydrating serums packed with ingredients like hyaluronic acid deliver deep moisture where it’s needed most. Adding facial oils to your regimen can help lock in hydration and reinforce your skin’s natural defences, ensuring your complexion stays soft and healthy.

Facial oils are a must-have during the winter season, providing an extra layer of nourishment and helping to seal in moisture. For an added boost, incorporate an overnight mask or rich moisturiser a few times a week to repair and replenish your skin while you sleep.

Sun Protection

Don’t forget to apply a broad-spectrum SPF daily, as UV rays can still cause damage even on cloudy winter days.

Recommended winter home care steps:

  1. Use a cream-based or hydrating cleanser.
  2. Apply a hydrating serum with hyaluronic acid or glycerin.
  3. Gently exfoliate once or twice a week.
  4. Add facial oils to lock in moisture.
  5. Use an overnight mask or rich moisturiser several times a week.
  6. Apply a broad-spectrum SPF every morning.

By focusing on hydration, gentle exfoliation, and barrier repair, you’ll help your skin stay healthy, comfortable, and luminous all winter long. And remember, the right home care routine complements your in-clinic treatments, ensuring your results last and your skin remains at its best.

Understanding Dry Skin in Winter Skincare routine

Dry skin is one of the most common complaints during the winter months, and it’s easy to see why. As the air becomes colder and humidity drops, your skin loses moisture more rapidly, while indoor heating further strips away its natural oils. This combination can leave your skin feeling rough, itchy, and sensitive, with a compromised skin barrier that struggles to retain hydration.

To combat winter dryness, it’s crucial to focus on both replenishing lost moisture and supporting your skin’s barrier function. Look for products rich in hyaluronic acid, which draws water into the skin, and ceramides or fatty acids, which help repair and strengthen the barrier. These ingredients work together to restore suppleness and prevent further moisture loss. It’s also wise to avoid hot showers and harsh soaps, as these can exacerbate dryness by removing the skin’s protective natural oils. Instead, opt for lukewarm water and gentle, hydrating cleansers.

Limiting exfoliation to once or twice a week can help prevent irritation and allow your skin to heal. By prioritising barrier repair and deep hydration, you’ll keep your skin comfortable, resilient, and healthy throughout the winter.

FAQs

Why is winter considered an ideal time for skin treatments? Winter offers lower UV exposure, reducing risks of post-treatment complications like hyperpigmentation. The indoor lifestyle also provides a more comfortable recovery environment for many procedures.

What are some effective treatments for winter skin concerns? Chemical peels, Cosmelan peels for pigmentation, RF microneedling, and laser skin rejuvenation are particularly effective for addressing winter skin issues like dryness, dullness, and uneven texture.

How long do results from winter skin treatments typically last? Results vary depending on the treatment. Some, like HIFU skin tightening, can last up to a year, while others may require maintenance treatments. Many procedures show progressive improvement over several months.

Are there any body contouring treatments suitable for winter? Yes, treatments like Lipofirm and HIFU body contouring are excellent winter options. They offer skin tightening benefits alongside fat reduction, with results developing over time – perfect for pre-summer preparation.

How can I maintain my skin’s health between professional winter treatments? Focus on barrier repair with appropriate moisturisers for your skin type. Use hydrating serums containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, and consider overnight masks for extra nourishment. Always protect your skin from harsh winter conditions.