Who doesn’t love a cozy night snuggled up in front of the fire with a nice glass of wine, I know I certainly do.
Unfortunately winter can cause problems to our skin leaving it dry and dehydrated due to extreme temperatures.
Wind, central heating and my lovely log burner all play havoc on our skin. Additionally, reduced exposure to sunlight can affect vitamin D levels, and harsh weather conditions can exacerbate conditions like eczema and psoriasis. The menopause and hormonal changes can also lead to dehydrated skin.
Adjusting our skincare routine to focus on hydration and protection can help mitigate these effects.
Alumier MD’s medical-grade skin care typically contains higher concentration levels of active ingredients providing extra hydration and offer a tailored approach to address the unique needs of your skin during this season of change.
Here are some of my essential tips to keep your skin radiant and healthy during the winter months.
1. Gentle cleansing :
Opt for mild cleansers designed to soothe and protect, leaving your skin clean without any irritation.
2. Hydration is definitely key:
Drinking plenty of water throughout the day will maintain skin elasticity and overall health.
Incorporating Alumier MD medical grade skin care products containing hyaluronic acid and peptides into your daily routine to replenish the moisture, protect the skin’s barrier and enhance your natural radiance.
Moisturising the skin immediately after washing also helps to locks in moisture.
3. Sunscreen Every Day:
Winter doesn’t mean you can skip sunscreen.
AlumierMD’s Sheer Hydration Broad Spectrum SPF 40 provides the necessary sun protection without clogging your pores and hydrating the skin from harmful UV rays, even on cloudy days.
AlumierMD’s medical-grade skincare products offer a reliable solution to address the unique challenges your skin may face. Book in for a skin analysis and let AlumierMD empower you to maintain healthy, radiant skin throughout the winter months and beyond.
Book online using our app Brow Envy Plymouth (Apple, Android) or call 01752 228777.