Skincare

How to adapt your beauty ritual in winter?

Winter is coming soon and with it its advantages (the holidays) and its disadvantages (the cold). To adapt yourself to this season change as it should be, taking care of your skin is a necessity. Discover now the right skin care routine to adopt to prepare your skin for the arrival of negative temperatures.

 A cleaning under the sign of softness

Cleaning is not stripping! Did you know that skin sensitivity is increased by poor make-up removal? Using gentle make-up removers that do not attack the skin is therefore essential. Our velvet cleansing milk enriched in mimosa tenuiflora, a sacred tree from Mexico known for its repairing and regenerating properties, removes make-up and provides a pleasant sensation of softness when applied. Use our radiance scrub once a week to remove dead skin and reveal the natural radiance of your complexion.

Moisturize to comfort

Hydration is an essential step to restore the missing skin barrier, and even more in winter, when the skin is severely affected by the cold. Our moisturizing serum instantly plumps up the skin while soothing feelings of discomfort. It is perfect for dehydrated skin that suffers from temperature changes.

 What textures should I use for my skin in winter?

The texture of a facial treatment plays an important role in your beauty ritual, but choosing the right cream texture is not something you can improvise. In winter, as the skin is already sensitive to temperature change, it deserves special attention. The dry and cold air weakens the skin, which reacts immediately. Formulated for sensitive or dry skin, the ultra-soft repair cream offers your skin the ideal comfort and protection during winter periods. Rich in essential flower waxes and vegetable oils, this cream will intensely soothe and nourish your skin by protecting it from external aggressions.

What are the best seasonal ingredients to use?

A healthy glow requires moisturized skin. This aspect is provided by the fatty acids in the diet (fatty fish, seasoning oils…) but also vitamin E (almonds, nuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, pumpkin seeds…) and certain vegetables, such as avocado.  It is better to combine them with citrus fruits, because natural vitamin C protects vitamin E from oxidation, participates in the synthesis of skin collagen and promotes skin microcirculation, which is interesting in winter.

Even if we are less hot during this season, our water losses are no less significant than in summer. As we drink less, we do not provide enough water to our body to compensate for these losses. So we find ourselves in a state of dehydration. To prevent these inconveniences, there is no secret: you should drink water (6 to 8 glasses during the day), herbal teas, soup and eat water-rich foods such as fruits and vegetables (pear, apple, carrot, pepper, broccoli, salad etc.).