With winter poking its head around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you can protect your skin during the colder months. You will have no doubt looked after your skin during summer as it’s probably been on show more. But it’s vital that you take time to be kind to your skin in winter too.
For bright and beautiful skin this winter, follow our top 3 tips!
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Brighten Skin with Regular Exfoliation
Including exfoliation in your weekly skincare routine will remove the dullness and flaking caused by dead skin cells. Exfoliation isn’t just for your face; your entire body can benefit from its wondrous ways. By starting at your feet and working your way up the body, not only are you removing dead skin cells, you’re also stimulating blood flow and combating cellulite. Regular exfoliation should improve skin tone and softness, showcasing beautiful glowing skin. SkinBase microdermabrasion is a fantastic exfoliating treatment that will slough away old tired skin and bring back a glow to your skin.
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Keep Your Skin Hydrated
The cold weather and central heating can take a lot of natural moisture from your skin. It’s important to use some really hydrating products in your weekly skincare regime – especially during winter. Once your skin is thoroughly exfoliated and hydrated, you may want to add a little tan to your new-found glow which can also help to keep your skin looking hydrated and fresh.
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Invest in an Effective Moisturiser
While it may be pricy, a good moisturiser is one of the most vital parts of a winter skincare regime as it replenishes the skin with vital lipids which restore hydration (these are essential components that support healthy barrier function). When choosing a moisturiser, you want to use one that has ingredients such as vitamin E and hyaluronic acid. These will keep your face extremely hydrated without looking too heavy.
If you feel that your skin is in need of a good boost, get booked in for a SkinBase treatment that will set you up for the cold and often damaging months ahead.
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