Winter Serums: Hydration and Care in Cold Months

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Winter skincare favors a lightweight, oil-free serum that avoids heavy textures and keeps the complexion balanced. A skincare specialist notes this approach since it aligns with the seasonal shift and prepares the skin for the next steps in the routine. “In winter care, the serum should have a light consistency — slightly watery or gel-like”, the expert says. These serums are typically followed by a nourishing or protective cream after a brief wait to seal in moisture.

For those who prefer a serum with an oil or cream texture, it is best to use it as a standalone product and not layer it with moisturizer later in the routine. Keeping the skin hydrated during winter is essential, so choosing a serum that contains ceramides or hyaluronic acid is advisable. Ceramides are lipids that support the skin’s barrier and shield it from environmental stress. A deficiency can lead to dryness and irritation, so a ceramide-containing serum helps partially compensate. Hyaluronic acid provides strong hydration and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines by locking in moisture, according to the specialist.

Selecting a serum should take skin type into account. If the skin is oily or prone to comedones or acne, anti-inflammatory ingredients such as niacinamide are recommended. Niacinamide strengthens the barrier, reduces inflammation, enhances cell metabolism, improves microcirculation, and can assist with pigmentation. Vitamin C is also valuable in winter; it strengthens the walls of blood vessels, helps prevent age spots, and evens out skin tone, the beautician explains.

Experts also note the importance of serums containing retinol and acids during the winter months. Acids offer a gentle peeling effect that can increase sensitivity in bright sun. Retinol supports epidermal repair, but it can heighten pigmentation and dry the skin in the summer. In winter, these ingredients work well to exfoliate dead cells, smooth the skin, and prepare it for the application of a nourishing cream. A professional consultation is advisable before starting serums that include retinol or acids.

Earlier, specialists discussed common mistakes in winter skincare. It is important to use sunscreen even in the cold season, since ultraviolet radiation can negatively affect the skin. Dermatologists have also offered guidance on how to deal with dry skin during winter, emphasizing a balanced routine that prioritizes hydration and protection.

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