Tackle Winter Skin Woes: A Positive Guide to Nurturing Your Skin in Colder Months
Dermatologist Recommended Skincare
Kickstart your winter skincare journey by seeking advice from skincare professionals and investing in dermatologist-recommended products. These products are free from invasive chemicals that can harm your skin’s natural oils. For instance, our Fifth Element moisturizers combat the effects of aging and keep your skin moist throughout the winter season.
Take a Trip to the Dermatologist
Building the Perfect Winter Skincare Routine
Morning
To build a perfect winter skincare routine, start your day with a gentle cleanser that washes away the oils secreted overnight. Our Pumpkin Cleanser, Ultra Calming Cleanser, or Soothing Cleanser are excellent products to start your day. Follow this up with our MD Hydra Serum, which helps to hydrate your skin and protect it from the harsh weather outside. Finally, lock in the moisture with our Hydrating Mist, SubMerge Moisture Mask, or MD Strengthening Cream, and top it off with a broad-spectrum SPF.
Evening
In the evening, cleanse your skin with a hydrating cleanser like our Ultra Calming Cleanser, Renewing AHA Cleanser, or Purifying Cleanser. Soothe your skin with our soothing mask 2-3 times a week, and treat your skin with our renewing AHA Serum 10% or 15%. Finally, moisturize your skin before bed with our MD +50 Intensive Moisturizer, perfect for dehydrated, dry skin.
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