How are Winter Skin Care Tips Nighttime Edition different from day time?

The harsh winds and dry air of winter can be damaging to skin, but cuddling up in the cozy comforts of home may not be any more beneficial to skin. Recently I shared winter skin care tips to help you throughout the day, and now I share tips for your nighttime routine. Artificial heat and water can be just as drying to skin as the air outside, so the key to healthy winter skin is moderation and moisture. Limit time in showers and in front of the fire, but do seek out moisture in forms of hot tea, humidifiers, and lotion. Lots and lots of lotion.

At Bath Time:

  • Don’t linger in a hot bath. As much as you may want to, reduce the number of baths you take and keep them under 10 minutes. Hot water can quickly dry out skin.
  • Take warm instead of hot showers. Easier said than done when it’s cold out, but streaming hot water from the shower can strip your skin of important natural oils, which help skin to balance moisture.
  • Warm up with hot tea. Since a steaming hot shower is out, help your body warm up (and stay hydrated!) with a nighttime, calming tea (preferably Herbal or Decaff). Here are some Winter infusions for you!
  • Put on lotion while skin is still wet. At the end of your bath or shower, pat dry…but not all the way. Lotion, like the Body Butter Or the Winter Body Lotion  will create a protective layer over skin, allowing the skin to absorb any lingering water. ANd for the Face the rich Ultra Rich Face Cream will be your BFF nourishing cream!
  • Exfoliate regularly. Dry, flaky skin cells left unattended can attract dirt and bacteria, and keep your moisturizing ingredients from properly doing their job. Exfoliating regularly – like with the Gentle Face Scrub for your face and Sugar Scrub for your hands and feet – will keep this from happening.

At Bed Time:

  • Remove all your makeup. Because there is a tendency to wear heavier makeup applications in the winter, especially with the fancy parties filling up your social calendar, it is important to fully remove it each night and thoroughly cleanse your face. Try the  Make up Remover for a truly soft, smooth, and clean finish.
  • Apply a moisturizer. To help replenish and rejuvenate skin, apply a moisturizer right before you hit the sack. My go-to wintertime products are The Night Serum and Ultra Rich Face Cream. They add moisture, while calming and smoothing skin. Plus, the added essential oils in both products help relax mind and body for a restful night’s sleep.
  • Steer clear of heat. Do not sleep in the direct air path of a heating vent or space heater. Over the course of your uninterrupted, peaceful 8-hour slumber (we can dream right?!), it can severely dry out skin.
  • Use a humidifier. If the air in your bedroom is especially dry, add a humidifier to introduce moisture into the air. Keep it close to your bed so your skin reaps the most benefit. You can also use an oil diffuser, with relaxing essential oils like Lavende:)
  • Hands and feet need “beauty sleep,” too. Get in the habit of sleeping in lotion gloves and socks a couple times a week, and always after a long day outdoors. Slather on a good amount of our Healing Hand Lotion and then put on a pair of gloves or socks. Let the product absorb into skin overnight.
  • Use essentials oils to calm holiday stress. Spritz some of the  Lavender Spray in and around your bed to create a calming environment. Stress affects our sleep habits and a lack of sleep can have a less desirable effect on our skin.
  • Book your Facial routine– I can’t stretch this enough, facials are crucial for your skin health and look!

Enjoy your Skin Care Tips Nighttime tips and let me know what works for you and what do you like!