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    Six things that happen to your skin in cold weather (and what to do about it)

    Published on 16 November 2021 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

    Scarves! Scarves! We can finally wear scarves! Yep, the UK has succumbed to its natural state, and we’re back in freezing temperatures. But with great knitwear, comes great changes to our beauty routine. Our skin’s getting drier, our lips more chapped, and our usual moisturiser just isn’t cutting the mustard. Winter is upon us – here’s what you can do to save your skin.

    By Rachel Spedding

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      1 Lay off the hot baths

      The temptation to flee toward a hot shower is real, but resist the urge to turn up that temperature gauge – heated water can strip natural oils from the skin leaving you feeling tight and a little itchy. Dry winter air (and heating) will further wick moisture from the skin’s surface, so maintain a steady temperature in the shower and layer, layer, layer on the lotion once you’re out. ​

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      2 Try a facial

      As that sunkissed tinge subsides, you may notice your skin looking a little more dull. A professional facial every three to four weeks (around the time it takes for your skin cycle to renew), will encourage a healthier winter glow. A peel will slough off dead cells, encouraging collagen production – that helps to plump up the skin – as well allowing your everyday lotions to sink in a little better. ​

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      3 Remember the SPF

      Though there are less UVB rays lurking around once the sun is tucked away, the levels of UVA are still high enough to have a significant ageing impact on our skin. Skin protection is a year-round thing – try using a product with a high UVA rating. Since computer screens and infrared lighting is thought to have the ‘sag’ effect too, it’s best to lather up that sun lotion, regardless of the temperature.

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      4 Chapped hands fix

      Dry hands are the worst, just the worst. Come winter time, that hand cream stashed on your desk just doesn’t seem to relieve the tight-finger feeling. Try to avoid using hand wipes (the preservatives can trigger eczema), wear gloves when washing up to keep chemicals far, far away, and apply a rich hand lotion and cotton gloves before bed. You’ll wake up feeling a little more moisturised, and ready for some high-fiving.

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      5 Winter feet are a thing

      It’s not just your hands that need a little extra TLC. Sure, your heels may be locked in boots from here on out, but they’ll still be grateful for a pedi or peel. Yep, feet are prone to cracking during the winter months, and while frequent exfoliating will ease it a little, a salon visit for a professional treatment is a better plan for cold-weather-skin-saving. Regular treatments will help to prevent extreme dryness and maintain moisture. Winning. ​

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      6 Exfoliate (still)

      Though you may think that exfoliating will further dry out your skin, or make it extra sensitive, it’s actually the opposite. It’s the only way to rid dead skin cells, and deeply cleanse both the face and body, for fresh skin to come anew. Elbows, knees, ankles and feet are particularly prone to it. Try showering with a wash that’s formulated with glycolic acid to remove debris and dirt without stripping the skin of natural moisture. ​

      With Treatwell, you can book beauty online at all your favourite salons – simple, hassle-free, and you can do it on the go. Discover amazing salons in your area.

    Image credits: Shutterstock, @caro.linka, @frejawewer, @honeybelleworldblog, @jet_black_ginger, @mesillusionssousecstasy

    FAQs

    How can you protect your skin from dryness in winter?

    Using a layered moisturiser routine and avoiding hot showers helps prevent skin dryness. Hot water strips natural oils and cold air wicks away moisture, so apply lotion immediately after bathing to lock in hydration.

    How often should you get a facial in winter?

    A facial every three to four weeks helps maintain a healthy glow. This matches your skin’s renewal cycle and encourages collagen production, making your skin look plumper and helping lotions absorb better.

    Do you need to use SPF in winter?

    Yes, you should use SPF all year round because UVA levels remain high enough to age your skin, even in colder months. Computer screens and infrared lighting can also contribute to skin sagging, so SPF protection is essential.

    What is the best way to care for dry, chapped hands?

    Apply a rich hand lotion and wear cotton gloves before bed for softer hands by morning. Avoid hand wipes to prevent eczema, and wear gloves when washing up to keep chemicals away from your skin.

    Why should you continue exfoliating your skin in winter?

    Exfoliating removes dead skin cells so fresh skin can appear and ensures a deeper clean for both face and body. Using a glycolic acid wash can help cleanse without stripping your skin’s natural moisture, especially on areas like elbows, knees and feet.

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