Tips & Tricks

Tips to Beat Dry Winter Skin

Winter weather can be harsh on your skin. Changes in temperature between indoors and outdoors, cold wind, and low humidity can leave your face and body feeling dry, itchy, and uncomfortable. The struggle to keep your skin moisturized in winter might seem like an inevitable part of the season, but it doesn’t have to be. There are ways to combat and prevent dryness, so you don’t have to spend the holidays feeling flaky.

Moisturize

An excellent moisturizing routine is a part of taking care of your skin regardless of the season, but it becomes particularly vital in winter. Moisturizers do more than rehydrate – they seal in moisture. Look for a long-lasting product with hyaluronic acid to ensure you’re getting the most out of your moisturizer. Don’t skimp with the application, either. Use a moisturizer after showering or washing your face and as part of your regular skincare routine.

Humidifier

Indoor and outdoor humidity is low in winter, which leaves your skin struggling for moisture. One easy way to help yourself out is to set up a humidifier in your bedroom and let it run while you sleep. It’ll help restore the outer layer of your skin. Running a humidifier has the added benefit of helping with allergies and sinus issues that often appear in winter, too.

Juvéderm HYDRATE

Juvéderm HYDRATE is an excellent way to keep your skin hydrated and healthy throughout the coldest season. It’s an injection from Juvéderm’s ULTRA fillers and is packed with things that will keep your skin hydrated. Juvéderm HYDRATE has hyaluronic acid, the very same thing recommended for moisturizers, to replenish the amount naturally lost by the body. Treatments last four to six months, so one round of Juvéderm HYDRATE will get you through the winter season.

Rezenerate Treatment

Rezenerate is a minimally invasive body treatment that uses a combination of nanotechnology, acupressure, and cold therapy. It’s used to hydrate dry skin, even skin tone, combat wrinkles, and fine lines, reduce oil production and blemishes, and generally rejuvenate your skin. It’s a quicker, less invasive alternative to some other facial treatments, making it a perfect way to save your skin and your time.

Don’t Wait

Harsh winter conditions can dry out your skin quickly and you don’t want to wait too long to begin a proper winter skincare routine. Find a good moisturizer, set up your humidifier, and schedule a consultation with Beauty and Body by Mia to ensure your skin stays in the best condition possible!

Mia Valleskey

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