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Winter Skin Reboot: Bring Back the Barrier

Dryness Is Not a Personality Trait

Winter glow shouldn’t come with flaking and tightness.
Cold air, hot showers, and heaters strip your barrier faster than caffeine strips sleep.

Your skin doesn’t need more layers — it needs smarter ones.


Why Winter Wrecks Barriers

·       Low humidity = faster moisture loss.

·       Sudden temperature shifts = microcracks.

·       Barrier damage = redness and dullness.

The fix? Restore lipids, don’t overcompensate.


The Anti-Routine Repair

Step 1: SPF 50 InfraGuard™ — hydrating yet matte; prevents UV and Blue Light dryness.
Step 2: Retinol + Kakadu Plum Serum — rebuilds collagen, boosts lipid recovery, repairs flaking.

Together, they reinforce your barrier’s “brick and mortar” function.


Smart Ingredients for Cold Climates

·       Ceramides: strengthen lipid matrix.

·       Glycerin + Panthenol: attract moisture.

·       Retinol + Vitamin C: promote repair at night.


FAQs

Q1: Can Retinol be used in dry weather?
A: Yes — it boosts hydration when balanced with emollients.
Q2: Do I still need SPF in winter?
A: Always — UV is year-round.
Q3: Should I skip exfoliation?
A: Avoid harsh acids; gentle Retinol is enough.

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Frequently asked questions

  • This will completely depend on the concern you are trying to address. If you are looking at wrinkles, then look for anti-aging solutions, if you want to treat hydration, look for moisturising serums, etc.
  • Face serums may be used once or twice daily, depending on your skincare regimen and product recommendations. However, always do a patch test to understand if you have any skin irritation towards any ingredient/composition. Results depend on application consistency.
  • Face serums are powerful, but they are not moisturisers. Moisturisers hydrate and preserve the skin barrier, whereas serums focus on targeted concerns.
    Adding the correct face serum to your skincare regimen may help treat skin issues and maintain healthy skin.