How to Beat Dry Skin in Winter
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Dulcie EmersonWhat makes Lumene experts in winter skincare?
Most of us experience dry skin in winter, but we don't always realise that temperature changes between inside and outside can intensify redness and sensitivity.
We spoke to Tiina Isohanni, vice president of research & development and sustainability at Nordic beauty brand Lumene. Here, she tells us about specialist winter skincare range Arktis and how to protect against thermal shock.
What makes Lumene experts in winter skincare? “Lumene's philosophy is deeply rooted in its Finnish origins. We experience extremely cold, dark winters and warm summers with up to 24 hours of sunlight. Despite the harsh climate, we make the best of all seasons. Our Arktis range combines our expertise with powerful Nordic natural ingredients. It's formulated with 98% naturally derived ingredients, fragrance free and 100% vegan.”
Soothes and protects
How does winter affect your skin?
“Thermal shocks become more extreme during winter. It's important to know your skin type and observe its needs, which might vary from season to season – bear in mind that oily and combination skin can also suffer dryness during cold weather. Keep cleansing routines gentle: remove make-up with micellar water or try cleansing balms and oils, avoiding hot water.”
Which are the best winter skincare products from Lumene? “The Arktis range contains soothing Nordic bilberry, oat and canola oils combined with a moisture-locking beta complex that helps restore moisture levels. It creates a ‘second skin' effect to protect against temperature changes. Our rich oleo-serum comforts dry, itchy skin by supporting the cutaneous barrier. When used twice daily, it increases hydration by 39% after only a week. On top of the serum, use the rich day cream or night balm to reduce trans-epidermal water loss further.”
Winter skincare tips
Any other winter skincare tips? “Drink plenty of fresh water, tea and soups to help stay hydrated – and make sure you use SPF all year round.“Thermal shocks become more extreme during winter. It's important to know your skin type and observe its needs, which might vary from season to season – bear in mind that oily and combination skin can also suffer dryness during cold weather. Keep cleansing routines gentle: remove make-up with micellar water or try cleansing balms and oils, avoiding hot water.”
Your winter skincare routine
Published 1.18.2024