Winter Skincare Tips: How to Prevent Dry and Irritated Skin
As temperatures drop in the in Arizona and across the greater Phoenix area, so does the humidity, leading to dry, flaky, and irritated skin. The combination of colder weather and indoor heating can strip your skin of its natural moisture, making hydration essential during winter. Adapting your skincare routine to the season can help prevent dryness and keep your skin healthy and radiant.
How to Adjust Your Skincare Routine for Winter
Winter weather can be harsh on your skin, leading to dryness, irritation, and flakiness. Adjusting your skincare routine for colder months is essential to keep your skin healthy and hydrated. Here’s how you can protect your skin during winter, whether you’re in Phoenix, Glendale, or Surprise:
1. Switch to a hydrating cleanser and richer moisturizer
Foaming and gel-based cleansers can be too harsh in winter. Instead, opt for a cream-based cleanser with ingredients like glycerin and ceramides to strengthen your skin barrier. Pair it with a thicker, more emollient moisturizer containing hyaluronic acid, shea butter, or squalane to lock in moisture and protect your skin from harsh elements.
2. Protect against environmental stressor
Even though the Arizona sun feels weaker in winter, UV rays are still present and can contribute to premature aging and skin damage. Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily, especially if you spend time outdoors in Phoenix, Glendale, or Surprise. Running a humidifier at home can also restore moisture to the air and prevent excessive skin dryness caused by indoor heating.
3. Avoid skin-stripping habits
A hot shower feels great on a chilly morning, but it strips your skin of essential oils, leading to even drier skin. Stick to lukewarm water and limit your showers to 10–15 minutes to preserve your skin’s natural hydration. Over-exfoliating can also worsen dryness—choose gentle chemical exfoliants with lactic acid or PHA instead of harsh scrubs.
4. Boost hydration with serums and targeted care
Adding a hyaluronic acid serum before applying moisturizer can increase hydration levels and keep your skin plump and soft. The skin on your lips and hands is thinner and more prone to drying out, so use a lip balm with SPF and a thick hand cream with ingredients like beeswax or lanolin to prevent chapping and cracking.
5. Support skin health from within
Hydration starts from the inside. Drinking plenty of water and eating foods rich in omega-3s (like salmon and walnuts) helps support skin health. Herbal teas and water-rich foods like cucumbers and oranges can also keep your complexion glowing.
Keep your skin hydrated all winter
Adjusting your skincare routine for winter can make a significant difference in maintaining healthy, glowing skin. From switching to a richer moisturizer to using a humidifier and staying hydrated, small changes can help combat dryness and irritation. If you need personalized winter skincare recommendations, schedule a consultation at any of our locations to keep your skin at its best all season long.