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How to restore your skin after cold weather
After winter, many people notice that the skin on their body looks different. It may become dry and dull, with a feeling of tightness or slight flaking. Even a familiar cream may no longer give the same effect as before.
Dry skin after cold weather is a very common situation. During winter, the skin is affected by low temperatures, wind, dry indoor air, and hot showers. All of these factors gradually weaken the skin’s natural protective barrier, causing it to lose moisture more quickly.
That is why, after the cold season, the skin needs more attentive care. Restoring the skin of the body does not require complicated procedures — it is enough to build a proper daily care routine.
Why skin becomes dry after winter
Cold weather affects the skin in several ways:
- cold temperatures and wind reduce the production of natural lipids that help retain moisture in the skin. When there are fewer of them, the skin becomes dehydrated more quickly.
- hot water during showers can wash away part of the skin’s natural protective layer. As a result, the skin becomes more sensitive and prone to dryness.
- dry indoor air from heating systems also increases moisture loss. Even if the skin was not problematic before, by the end of the cold season it can become drier, less elastic, and appear dull.
To restore comfort and softness, it is helpful to support the skin with simple but regular care rituals.
A system for restoring the skin after cold weather
The most effective approach is a simple three-step routine: gentle cleansing, delicate exfoliation, and regular moisturising.
Step 1. Gentle cleansing
Skin restoration begins with proper cleansing. If a shower gel is too harsh, it can further dry out the skin and disrupt its natural barrier.
After cold weather, it is better to choose shower gels with mild cleansing components of plant origin. Such formulas help cleanse the skin without causing a feeling of tightness and support its natural balance.
For daily use, a moisturising shower gel with centella extract works well. A gentle sulfate-free cleansing system delicately cleanses the skin, while soothing components help maintain skin comfort even with regular use.
When cleansing is mild and balanced, the skin can restore its natural moisture levels more easily.
Step 2. Renewing the skin with a scrub
After the cold season, dead skin cells often accumulate on the surface of the skin. These can cause roughness, dullness, and prevent creams from working effectively. Gentle exfoliation helps renew the skin and make it smoother.
A body scrub softly removes dead cells, evens out the skin texture, and helps the skin look more cared for. After exfoliation, moisturising products spread more evenly and work more effectively.
For example, a creamy carboxy body scrub with rice powder gently exfoliates the skin and helps restore smoothness and softness. Using a scrub 1–2 times per week is usually enough to maintain an even skin texture and support faster skin renewal.
Step 3. Moisturising and restoring the skin barrier
After cleansing and exfoliation, the skin needs a restoration step. Moisturising is important not only for comfort but also for maintaining the skin barrier, which helps retain moisture and protect the skin from external factors.
It is beneficial when a cream or lotion works not only on the surface but also supports the skin’s natural structure. For example, formulas with lamellar emulsions have a structure similar to the lipids of the skin. This allows active components to integrate better into the skin barrier and support its natural functions.
If the skin feels particularly dry after winter, it is helpful to choose a richer body cream, such as the intensive body cream with grape melatonin, which helps reduce dryness and support skin comfort.
For everyday use, a lighter texture can also work well. A moisturising body and hand lotion with centella asiaticaby to be absorbs quickly, does not overload the skin, and helps maintain hydration throughout the day.
Regular use of moisturising products helps restore softness, smoothness, and elasticity to the skin.
Simple care works best
To restore the skin after cold weather, complicated multi-step routines are not necessary. In most cases, three basic steps are enough:
• gentle cleansing
• regular exfoliation
• daily moisturising
When these steps are followed consistently, the skin gradually restores its natural balance.
The best skincare routine is the one that is easy to maintain every day. Consistency is what helps the skin regain a healthy appearance, softness, and comfort even after the cold season.