Get Glowing Skin This Winter

It’s never easy to accomplish the dewy, hydrated, just-got-back-from-a-trip-to-Fiji glow — but it’s next to impossible when you have the cold, winter air working against you. Not only can the cold air and wind itself strip your skin of any signs of moisture, but artificial heat from your heater can as well.

The odds are definitely stacked against us, but that doesn’t mean we can’t do our best to get our glow on every month of the year. There are things you can add to and nix from your routine that can help your skin survive the most “blah” months of the year.

1. Use a Humidifier

In the winter, the air inside is super dry, meaning that your skin can be getting drier by the minute while you’re going about your life, and especially while you’re sleeping. Adding a humidifier to your bedroom can put moisture back into the air, in turn putting more moisture into your skin, and helping you wake up glowing every morning.

MistAire Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier





2. Overnight Hydration Masks

We all love the benefits of the occasional sheet mask, but overnight masks are a whole different ball game: the benefits of a mask — but after being on your skin all night, instead of for 10 minutes. Yes, please. Using a hydrating overnight mask a couple times a week can help bring your skin back to life.

Watermelon Glow Sleeping Mask




3. Incorporate Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid is one of the primary ingredients in hydrating skincare. It plumps up the skin, binds to water to help retain moisture, and can reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Adding hyaluronic acid-rich products to your routine can help give you the glow winter is depriving you of.

Hydro Boost Water Gel with Hyaluronic Acid



4. Keep up with your SPF

When the temperature is below 0 with a wind chill of -40 (if you don’t live in Chicago you might not be able to relate — lucky you), one of the last things on your mind is putting on SPF before you head out the door in the morning. But, the sun can still do damage — no matter how cold it is outside — which can add to dryness. Make sure you’re still putting on protection during all 12 months of the year, no matter how unnecessary it might feel.

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