Winter skin care
The winter months can be hard on your skin with cold air, wind and changes in temperature driving your skin to the other side of dry, even for those with normally oily skin. You need to pay extra attention to your skin care over winter and may need to adjust the products and treatments you use to compensate for the harsh weather conditions.
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Good advice for winter skin care
The cold weather is here... and here to stay! And your skin is already feeling its first effects... To avoid dryness and unsightly red blotches, follow our cold weather cosmetics advice, whatever your skin type.
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Choosing your winter face cream
Winter cold is coming in and your skin is starting to feel taut and uncomfortable. If you don’t want this to be the start of a skin ‘cold war’, it’s time you pampered yours with the right creams.
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Skin care for the winter ski slopes
Off for a skiing holiday? The snow-covered slopes are all yours, and with them pure, fresh air and a sense of freedom… and skin problems too.
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Winter skin care: give your beauty a boost
Ocean beauty, essential oils or home peels, discover your beauty regime’s new best friends and give your complexion a boost this winter!
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Winter won’t get the better of my skin!
With the very first winter chills, your skin feels dry, sensitive and loses elasticity. Strained by changes in temperature, your skin needs some extra loving, nourishing and soothing care.
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How to care for dry skin in winter
You wrap up warm to protect yourself from the cold, but what about your skin? Cold weather makes the epidermis of the skin thinner and more delicate, leaving it prone to dryness and irritation. Read on for the best ways to soothe redness and stop your skin from drying out.
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