11 winter skin care recommendation;


  Want advice on how to take care of your skin during the winter? Our tips for pampering your skin during this season puts the epidermis to the test!

Winter is coming and with it the joys of snow and family time. We may have taken the big coats out of the closets, but this bitter cold can have harmful consequences on the appearance of our skin!
It is therefore imperative to make your skin good in winter with our 12 beauty and well-being tips! Want to treat yourself on these winter days? Also, discover the virtues of chocolate for the skin…

Skin care in winter: the 12 commandments

1 Feed your face

Your skin needs attention, so it's important to adapt and change your skincare routine according to the season. When winter comes, the skin needs more nutrition. So replace your make-up remover with make-up remover milk to nourish the epidermis. Milk contains moisturizing agents such as shea butter and argan oil, but also vitamin E: these all contribute to taking care of our skin in winter.

2 Don't forget the sunscreen

Even when you can't see the sun, its effects are very present. To make it easier for you, choose a daily moisturizer that contains UV protection. This way you keep your skin protected from wrinkles and discoloration.
Even when you can't see the sun, its effects are very present. To make it easier for you, choose a daily moisturizer that contains UV protection. This way you protect your skin from wrinkles and discoloration.

3 Stay hydrated

Drink enough, about eight glasses of water per day. It's one of the cheapest beauty tips yet many people forget about it. Staying hydrated from the inside shows on the outside. So drink water to have radiant
and hydrated skin.

4 Quit smoking

Smoking decreases the flow of oxygen to the skin, causing it to look bland and grayish. In addition, the action of smoking accentuates wrinkles above and below the lips.

5 Avoid too-hot water

Taking too hot baths or showers dries out the skin in addition to facilitating hair breakage and the appearance of varicose veins. Taking care or trying to keep it good of your skin in winter also sometimes means resisting temptation!

6 Occasional oil

Use facial oils to invigorate your skin and help your cells regenerate. Oils work deeply; in addition, the fact of applying them by massaging promotes microcirculation.

7 Use eye cream

It's never too early (nor too late!) to use eye cream. It is a very good way to reduce fine lines under the eyes and wrinkles.

8 Exfoliate your skin

Use a gentle scrub to exfoliate the skin on your body and face about twice a week. This will help you get rid of dead skin cells, and boost the effectiveness of your products by allowing them to penetrate easier.

9 Hands up

The face is good, but don't forget the hands! They are also subject to aggression from the elements. So remember to feed them with a moisturizer, preferably with UV protection.

10 Don't forget the hair

Taking care of your hair in winter is as important as taking care or protecting of your skin. To do this, opt for a moisturizing shampoo from Head&Shoulders, effective and smelling good, to strengthen your hair against external aggressions.
Speaking of good smell, why not take advantage of this new season to wear a new perfume? Vanilla, musk, iris, exotic woods, white flowers, jasmine, magnolia, or even patchouli, so many scents that will suit you perfectly in winter. And what could be easier than starting with clothes that smell good using a scented fabric softener from Lenor?

11 A mask once a week

If despite all these tips, your face is still asking for hydration, it's because winter must be really harsh! Don't panic, an ultra-nourishing and hydrating mask will help you to make your skin good in winter. And the effect will have come almost immediately!
If despite all these tips, your face is still asking for hydration, it's because winter must be really harsh! Don't panic, an ultra-nourishing and hydrating mask will help you take care of your skin in winter. And the effect will be visible almost immediately!

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