Cold weather conditions like dry air and icy winds can irritate your skin. A winter skincare routine should focus on smart layering to hydrate and repair the skin barrier. Morning routines should ...
When temperatures drop, your skin takes the hit. Harsh winds, hot showers, and indoor heating can leave your face feeling tight, your hands cracked, and your whole body begging for moisture. But ...
You've probably heard of the concept of "getting your colors done," AKA learning which colors go best with your individual skin tone, eye color and hair color. Traditionally, color analysis divided ...
Cold outdoor air and indoor heating can weaken your skin barrier. Here’s how a humidifier can help. Dermatologists say cold outdoor air paired with dry indoor heating creates the perfect storm for ...
While winter brings warm mugs of hot chocolate and relaxing evenings by the fire, it may also bring bouts of dry, irritated skin. Although frustrating to treat, dry winter skin is more common than you ...
Maintaining healthy, glowing skin in the winter is no easy feat. Dry, cold air can weaken the skin barrier and is often difficult to manage with topical products, such as moisturizers, alone.
Like pretty much every human being in New York City—scratch that, in the Northern hemisphere—my skin is dry. Like, itchy-when-I-wake-up, cracking-throughout-the-day, ...
Freezing temps, blustery winds, and the dry air from indoor heat can wreak havoc on your skin. So, how can you deal with stubborn dry patches, too-red cheeks, and chapped lips in the winter? Here’s ...
If you get stressed out by the winter holiday season, just think about what your skin is going through. All that frigid outdoor air and dry heat inside might have it feeling rough, sensitive or ...
The first cold snap can be a mixed bag. Cozy sweaters and winter walks on one hand, scratchy throats, flaky skin and restless nights on the other. Many brace for months of feeling worn down without ...