Surviving Winter Looking Good, Feeling Good
Winter is upon us and it's set to be a chilly one. Rousing winds, minus temperatures and super-harsh elements make for a challenging time for your skin, not to mention your body. Start the winter feeling and looking your best with our grooming expert's guide to outlasting the chilly season.
On the inside:
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On the outside:
Start using a serum.
Serums are packed with moisture, vitamins and protective weather beating ingredients. Use your serum three times weekly to keep your skin hydrating and completely weather proof. Try Anthony Logistics Vitamin A Treatment Serum or Germaine de Capuccini Anti Fatigue Serum.
Hot to use your serum: Apply after cleansing but before moisturing.
Top tip: Keep your serum in the fridge, this will help to tighten the skin on application.
Build a face mask into your grooming regime.
Try Kyoku for Men Lava Masque or The Refinery Face Mask. Both are mud-based cleansing mask that lift dirt and dead skin from the complexion whilst re-energising your look.
Use: Twice weekly.
Top tip: Face masks can be messy. Use it while you're in the shower so you can rinse it away easily.
Treat dry skin to a nourishing oil.
If you're skin is starting to dry-out, use a facial oil before going to bed to charge the skin with moisture. Facial oils not only add moisture, they inject anti-oxidants into the skin to protect from environmental damages. Try Jack Black Epic Moisture MP10 Nourishing Oil.
How to use it: Apply to clean, dry skin twice weekly before going to bed - you'll wake up with silky soft skin.
Most importantly, drink lots of water, eat well and ensure you get enough sleep. Simples!