The winter skincare routine of dreams? Yes please. There’s no skin *quite* like we experience in the colder months: dry, sensitive, and redder than any sunburn in summer - which can only be relieved with a reliable selection of winter skin saviours. With over 167.3 million searches for the hashtag #winterskincareroutine on TikTok, it can be hard to know where to start. Enter this step-by-step routine that’s been tried, tested and loved by members of our Sephora team, along with the winter skincare tips you need to elevate it. We’re getting chills…
There’s many reasons why skin tends to become dry during winter, mainly due to the combination of cold temperatures and low humidity levels. As cold winter air comes with the season, it holds less moisture than warm air, especially in heated indoor environments (as much as we love cosying up to our heaters). Sadly for our skin, this results in a lack of glow. Cold, harsh winds can strip away the thin layer of oil that traps moisture in our skin, making it more prone to dryness and irritation.
We’ve all been there, tempted to switch the heating on as soon as we walk through the door. But you might want to hold off for the benefit of your skin! While helping to maintain a comfortable temperature and cosy vibe, your central heating system contributes to dry air via heat reducing the humidity in the air, causing moisture to evaporate from the skin. So it’s worth thinking twice when you get in; instead, cuddle up in your favourite knit or heated blanket, and consider using a humidifier to add moisture to your home.
Hot showers are just as inviting, but hot water actually strips skin of its natural oils, which acts as a barrier to lock in moisture. If you’re in a steamy shower for too long, it can lead to dryness and worsen skin conditions. Our advice? Turn the temperature down a notch and enjoy bathing in warm water instead of hot. Lather your body in a rich moisturiser or body butter afterwards to keep your skin feeling its best.
As the days get darker earlier, we tend to spend more time indoors and miss out on our daily dose of Vitamin D. While we’re aware sunlight has its pros and cons, having reduced sun exposure in the winter months may affect skin’s health. Any sign of sun? We say lap it up when you can (in moderation, of course) and remember to stay safe with SPF. Drink enough water, too - H20 is a must for staying hydrated and maintaining skin moisture.
The change in seasons can only mean one thing: a change in skincare routine. In summer, keep your skin healthy and comfortable with a light, fast-absorbing serum and water-based moisturiser to save it from feeling too greasy, and follow up with sunscreen. Clogged pores can be caused by sweating and increased oil production, but using a gentle exfoliator can help with this to remove dead skin cells and prevent breakouts. When out in the sun, choose skincare products containing antioxidants like Vitamin C to protect from free radical damage. And for those of you who don’t know about free radicals? They’re unstable atoms that can damage cells in the body, causing harm and signs of ageing.
Let’s move onto our winter skin routine, shall we? Drench dry skin with serums containing Hyaluronic Acid, use richer moisturisers to lock in moisture, and create a protective barrier against harsh winter conditions with sunscreen. Avoid flaky skin by gentle exfoliation, but bear in mind your skin might be more sensitive in cold weather so be careful to not over-exfoliate. And if you’re wondering how to relieve chapped lips? We keep a hydrating lip balm on us at all times and regularly apply to keep dry lips ultra-moisturised. There you have it, the secrets unlocked to maintain a healthy, radiant complexion all year round.
Just as in summer, our skincare experts advise us to continue wearing sunscreen in the winter. The sun’s UV rays are present every day of the year; while the intensity of UVB rays may be slightly lower this season, UVA rays can still damage your skin, even on cloudy, overcast days. In fact, snow and ice can reflect up to 80% of UV radiation, potentially increasing sunlight exposure. Winter sports lovers, listen up - wearing sunscreen on the slopes is especially important for ultimate skin protection.
Consistent use of sunscreen helps to smooth out wrinkles and fine lines as well as treat sunspots. Protecting your skin is a no-brainer to reduce the risk of skin damage or developing any skin conditions or diseases. Add a broad-spectrum sunscreen to your daily routine that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. Use one with a sun protection factor of at least 30, and don’t just apply it on your face but to all exposed skin, including your neck and hands.
In the winter, your skin longs for products with hydrating ingredients. We’re talking ones that repair the skin barrier *and* offer protection against environmental conditions. Our must-have skincare ingredient for winter? Hyaluronic Acid. This powerful ingredient is our number one for attracting and retaining moisture, keeping the skin as plump as possible. Incorporating this into your cleanser can help prevent over-drying skin while providing hydration.
Glycerin is another top ingredient that draws moisture to the skin, and Ceramides do a wonderful job at strengthening your barrier. Rich butters, like Shea Butter or Cocoa Butter, are also ideal for moisturising and nourishing dry skin. Our choice for providing hydration without clogging pores? Closely resembling the skin’s natural sebum, Jojoba Oil is great for balancing oil production.
Beneficial for those with sensitive skin, the anti-inflammatory properties of Oat Extract can help to soothe or calm irritated skin. And if you’re after a more radiant complexion, look out for antioxidant ingredients like Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Green Tea Extract or Resveratrol that help protect skin from environmental damage. You can also consider using Petroleum Jelly or Lanolin (if you’re not vegan) on really dry skin for a protective skin barrier and to prevent moisture loss.
The ultimate ingredient to look out for in winter, Peptides are building blocks for Proteins like Collagen, Elastin and Keratin in the skin. Basically the compounds that keep our complexions looking bright and bouncy. Adding these to your winter skincare routine can help to keep the skin barrier strong and your complexion looking radiant - even when the weather isn’t! We recommend adding a rich moisturiser with Peptides or including a hydrating toner step - when it comes to this ingredient, more is definitely more.
Some of our top tips for treating really dry skin include washing your skin with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser that’s fragrance-free; fragrances and other skincare products with alcohol or harsh chemicals can further dry out the skin, so these are big no-nos to avoid.
Moisturising your skin regularly, applying sunscreen, and using a humidifier in your environment are essentials during the winter months. Drinking water and including omega-3 rich foods in your diet are easy ways to stay hydrated from within. You can also shield skin from winds or low temperatures by wearing protective clothing including gloves and scarves. We never leave the house without them!
If your dry skin feels any discomfort, itching, or redness, it’s best to seek professional advice or consult a dermatologist who can give you an accurate skin diagnosis and treat your skin with the appropriate care.
More often than not, you might end up forgetting to look after your hands, but moisturising dry hands in the winter is a must if you want to maintain soft, hydrated skin. This is where hand creams come in. The effectiveness of these depends on your individual preference, skin type and the severity of your dry skin, but ultimately you want to choose a hand cream that provides intense moisture to cracked hands. We’ve got you.
Known for its rich, concentrated formula, we highly recommend Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream with SPF20 that works wonders in harsh weather. For rough hands seeking long-lasting hydration, Eucerin Intensive Repair Hand Cream promotes noticeably smoother skin, or choose luxurious protection with L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream. Providing relief for itchy, irritated hands, Aveeno Skin Relief Hand Cream soothes with Colloidal Oatmeal. And offering all the goodness of Ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerin in one, give your palms a little pamper with CeraVe Reparative Hand Cream. They're only one click away from being in your hands!
By Sephora UK Skincare Editorial Team
Writers and experts
Updated: 27 November 2024
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The first step in any winter skincare routine has to be a refreshing cleanser that doesn’t leave your skin feeling parched. Enter Dr Sam’s Flawless Cleanser (the clue’s in the name with this one). Quick, uncomplicated and incredibly effective, this jelly-like cleanser removes all traces of makeup and daily impurities, leaving your skin feeling fresh, clean, and most-importantly, hydrated. Cold-weather skin health starts here.
One of our best skincare tips for winter, to avoid irritating your skin when cleansing, make sure to only use lukewarm water when rinsing away your daily grime.
Okay, so we all know that one cleanse is great, but going in for a second cleanse is SO much better, especially for our dry skin in winter. Really treat yourself the second time around with Tatcha’s Indigo Cleansing Balm. Seriously hydrating, this melting balm cleanser is formulated with Japanese Indigo and Lotus extract to gently melt away makeup, leaving you feeling soft, smooth and nourished. Spa night in anyone?
We love to take our time with this cleanser and treat our skin to a sensory massage. Sweep slowly over your skin and inhale the soothing scent to boost both skin and soul.
Not a step to skip when it comes to cold weather skincare, toning will help to rebalance the complexion, hydrate, and support the natural skin barrier. Setting us up perfectly for the rest of our routine, Medik8’s Daily Refresh Balancing Toner is pH balanced and Alcohol-free, so it’s very gentle and non-drying. It takes one last swipe at any residues and impurities, rebalances and refreshes.
While this essence is formulated for extra-thirsty skin, dry skin in winter needs another layer (or few) of nourishment. For when one layer just won’t do, try the Korean Beauty seven skins method. Tap in seven thin applications before moisturising and watch your skin glow.
When it comes to winter skin saviours, you can’t beat a rejuvenating serum. The Inde Wild Bakuchiol Serum is especially good in the evenings, providing overnight restoration, barrier strengthening and dreamy skin the next morning. Powered by a plant-based Retinol alternative (hello, Bakuchiol!), it’s perfect for sensitive skin prone to flare ups in the cold.
Make sure you apply to still-damp skin to lock in moisture. This will help the serum glide on smoothly - and ensures you’re never using more than you need to. Want to save time? We also drop it into our favourite moisturiser for extra nourishment.
Among some of the most commonly reported winter skin problems are dry, irritated under eyes. Whether it’s our central heating, the cool winter wind or our *third* cold of the season, only Kiehl’s cult Creamy Eye Treatment helps keep them calm. Filled with Avocado Oil and a host of other soothing ingredients, we use this day and night to keep dryness at bay.
Gently does it when you apply eye cream. Instead of rubbing this formula into your under eye, make sure you tap in lightly to reduce any irritation. Not only will it sink in more seamlessly, but it provides the perfect base for makeup.
We’ve prepped and we’ve polished, so now our skin is ready for the good stuff, e.g. the BEST moisturiser for winter days. We need it to be hydrating (an essential), but we’d also like it to be brightening, firming and plumping, too. Enter Skinfix’s Barrier Triple Lipid Peptide Cream. Its Seaweed Hyaluronate nourishes and its Nutripeptides restore lipids in the skin barrier. Get ready to glow from the inside out.
Deliciously thick and creamy, a little goes a long way with this cream. Just a small amount will hydrate all day long, without greasiness or the need for top ups.
Every winter skincare routine needs a good SPF, as those rays can be just as damaging in the colder months. However, while we're protecting our skin, we'd also like to pep it up a little. The weather can drain our complexions, so a thick layer of Naked Sunday's Collagen Glow Mineral Priming Perfecting Lotion offers extra hydration all year round. This multi-tasking mineral formula spreads on easily while SPF 50 ensures we stay protected - yes please.
Unsure how much to apply? As a general rule, squeeze out two finger lengths and smooth into skin in layers to get maximum protection - and top up during the day with their handy face mist.
One of the winter skincare essentials that is often overlooked is a nourishing lip balm. Our pouts are put to the test in the cold and chapped lips become really uncomfortable without a little TLC. The Pout Preserve Lip Treatment by Ole Henriksen is one of our favourite winter skin saviours. Full of skin-strengthening Peptides and Kokum Butter, it leaves you with softer lips whatever the weather.
This product doesn’t just work wonders on your lips. Take it from the brand itself, this multitasking gem can be used on cuts, elbows, cuticles, around your nose and even on chapped hands to protect skin from the winter elements.
No matter how dedicated we are to our winter skin routine, sometimes we just need that extra boost. Cue Tranexamic Acid skincare - our multi-tasking fave for dark spots, texture and inflammation. Topical Serum contains a highly effective mix of exfoliating acids that are gentle enough to use every day, or to save for a skincare SOS - the results are radiant.
It’s important not to overload our skin in the winter. Try using this serum once a week at first and work your way up to daily use - your skin will thank you.
Even if you’re not jetting off anywhere, this cult hydrating cream will soon become your go-to for winter skin problems. With all it goes through, our skin can end up feeling really thirsty this time of year, and the Summer Friday’s Jet Leg Mask is here to quench it. Used as a nightly mask, it helps nourish, hydrate, and give that just-back-from-holiday glow.
For a truly repairing overnight treatment, we use this balm in tandem with a Ceramide-packed routine. This means layering on top of products free from irritating actives - either as part of your usual routine or when you’re skin cycling.