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The colder months bring cozy sweaters, steaming mugs and crisp air — but they also bring a challenge for your skin. Low humidity, indoor heating and chilly winds strip away moisture and weaken the skin’s barrier, leaving many people with dryness, irritation and sensitivity. This guide explains why winter changes your skin and gives a practical, easy-to-follow routine and product guidance to keep your skin calm, hydrated and healthy all season.
Ingredients and habits to avoid or use cautiously
If you experience persistent cracking, bleeding, severe itching, widespread redness, or signs of infection (pus, increasing pain), see a dermatologist. They can recommend prescription-strength barrier repair treatments, topical steroids or other targeted therapies.
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Bottom line
Winter skincare is mostly about protecting your skin’s barrier and keeping it hydrated. Small routine adjustments — gentle cleansing, targeted hydration, richer barrier-repair moisturizers, and sensible use of actives — go a long way toward preventing dryness, irritation and flaking. By choosing the right ingredients and supporting your skin with good habits, you can enjoy the season without sacrificing comfort or skin health.
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