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10 Products Experts Recommend for Glowing Winter Skin

10 Products Experts Recommend for Glowing Winter Skin

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I don’t know about you, but my skin and hair seem to go through it every winter. I already struggle with dark spots and breakouts, so that’s one thing to deal with, but on top of that (when the weather gets colder), my skin also tends to get extra dehydrated and sometimes looks downright dull. While I definitely know a little bit more about how to combat these harsh changes than I used to, I still thought it might be time for some expert advice.

Bioelements education curriculum manager Emma Nowakowski says that protection is key this season. “Optimizing the skin’s barrier function is essential, especially when the seasons transition,” she says. “The change in climate both inside and outside can literally wreak havoc on your protective hydrolipid barrier. When temperatures drop and humidity levels sink, many people notice their skin becoming dry, itchy, tight, or flaky. This isn’t random—it’s a seasonal phenomenon called winter xerosis, the clinical term for cold-weather dryness rooted in barrier disruption and environmental stress. This low to no humidity in the atmosphere quite literally draws out critical surface moisture from our skin. So consider the following steps from now until the spring. Gentle cleansing, an emollient-rich moisturizer, comforting protective serums, and facial oils for dewy hydration from head to toe.”

If you need a complete cheat sheet to restore your winter glow, keep reading below. I tapped Nowakowski and a couple other experts for their best advice on how to beat the winter uglies.

What causes your skin to lose its glow during winter?

There are so many contributors to dry, dull winter skin, but SkinSpirit aesthetician Samantha Duffy broke it down a little more for us. “Hydration and glow are affected by both internal and external insults,” she explains. “Low humidity causes the skin to become drier and prone to sensitivity/irritation during the winter. Pair this with all of the inflammatory foods, beverages, and stress this time of year, and we have a recipe for dull, irritated skin.”

Duffy says the best thing you can do this time of year is treat your skin holistically. Do what you can to reduce stress, monitor your sugar and alcohol intake, and most importantly, increase both your internal and external hydration levels. “Switch to a more lipid-rich moisturizer, and pare back on heavy exfoliation if you are noticing dryness or flaky skin,” she adds. “Beyond the basics: Chemical peels, microneedling, BBL, laser treatments, etc. are all great ways to achieve even more of that glow you’re looking for.”

Master aesthetic nurse and aesthetician Terri Miller, BSN, RN, LE, also shared a few of her own tips. “[During] winter, my biggest focus is keeping my skin hydrated and consistent,” she says. “I stay on top of my serums, moisturizer, and a hydrating mask a few times a week—that’s what keeps my skin glowing when it’s cold and dry outside. I also use LED light therapy at least twice a week, which helps keep my skin calm, healthy, and radiant.”

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