How to Keep Your Skin Radiant and Healthy
In winter, as the cold sets in, your skin encounters real challenges: low temperatures and wind outdoors, dry indoor air - all of which can lead to irritation, redness, dryness, loss of elasticity, and new wrinkles. During this season, your skin especially needs rich nourishment and protection to stay soft, supple, and glowing. Follow this winter beauty ritual:
Step 1. Cleansing
Use Cleansing Oil, gentle foams or hydrophilic oils enriched with vitamins and plant extracts.
Avoid gel cleansers — they strip away moisture.
Wash with warm, not hot, water.
Step 2. Toning
Apply toners to balance pH and prepare your skin for the next steps.
Opt for hydrating toners with aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, prebiotics, ginkgo biloba, green tea, or centella asiatica. Recommended - Moisturizing Face Toner
For dull skin, choose toners with gentle fruit acids or willow bark extract (a natural alternative to salicylic acid): Balancing Face Toner
Step 3. Moisturizing & Nourishing
Use rich creams with ceramides, squalane, and shea butter — they form a protective layer and help restore the skin’s lipid barrier: Anti-Age Face Cream with Ceramides
Apply cream 40–60 minutes before going outside so it absorbs fully and doesn’t freeze on the skin.
Look for plant oils in your creams: jojoba, avocado, argan - they lock in moisture beautifully.
Add serums with vitamins C & E (antioxidants), niacinamide (B3), panthenol, and peptides - they strengthen the skin and boost radiance: Vitamins C&E Antioxidant Serum
Oil-based serums are the ultimate winter must-have - they deeply nourish and restore dry, dehydrated skin: Immortelle Oil Serum
Special Care for Lips and Eyes
The skin around your lips and eyes is the most delicate and vulnerable, so give it extra attention:
Use a lip balm to prevent dryness and chapping: Lip Balm – Grapefruit & Tangerine
Apply a nourishing, firming eye cream to combat dryness and fine lines: Lift & Firm Eye Cream
Additional Tips
Drink enough water — dehydration shows instantly on your skin.
Try honey water (optionally with essential oils), herbal teas, or pear compote.
Maintain proper humidity levels at home.
Include omega-3 rich foods in your diet (fish, nuts, plant oils).