9 Ways to Hydrate Your Skin

Winter can be really tough on your skin. Battling the cold winds can strip your skin of all its moisture, and unfortunately, staying indoors isn’t the answer either, as central heating exacerbates the problem by taking moisture away from the air and your skin. Dry skin isn’t just uncomfortable, it can also crack and bleed, making the colder months even more difficult.




Maintaining your skin’s moisture levels is a challenge, but not impossible during these colder days. Extra moisture is needed. Here, we show you 9 ways to keep your skin hydrated this winter and prevent cracked, sore skin!


1) Drink

Because drinking enough fluids is something no one is paying attention to in the winter. When the temperatures drop, we’re more likely to reach for hot drinks like tea or hot chocolate. If the thought of drinking cold water sends shivers down your already shivering spine, try warm water and lemon instead. It’s surprisingly refreshing and deeply hydrating. You can even try adding a teaspoon of honey to ward off colds and coughs!


2) Exfoliate

Admittedly, exfoliation is more commonly associated with the warmer months as a way to remove any leftover tanning agent or sunscreen residue. During the winter, we seem to neglect exfoliation when it’s most needed, as dead skin cells build up and moisturizers have a hard time penetrating the skin. Using a body wash with extra exfoliants is a quick and easy way to help your skin and can be used daily.


3) Warm Water

You rush home in the freezing rain, dreaming of a hot bath. Yes, it feels wonderful, but it’s not the best decision for your skin. The temperature of the shower strips away the oils in your skin, causing it to become very dry and tight. Instead, try using warm water when showering or even washing your hands to keep your skin comfortable.


4) Choose Your Products

Moisturizing your skin daily is a great way to keep it hydrated and prevent dryness. However, choosing your products wisely can also work to your advantage in the long run, as some moisturizers contain multiple ingredients that can dry out the skin over time. The best formulas are filled with natural and nourishing ingredients. Using oil-based products instead of water is another aspect to consider, as oils moisturize the skin more effectively than water-based moisturizers. You can also consider using a hydrating mask with a generous amount of serum.


5) Moisturize daily and often

After a shower, your skin needs to be moisturized immediately before it starts to dry out. An easy way to ensure your skin stays hydrated is to apply moisturizer while your skin is still damp. This locks in moisture.


6) Protection

We protect our skin from the cold by wearing gloves, hats, and scarves, but we always forget to use sunscreen. Although the sun is no longer as harsh in the winter, it is still there and just as strong as ever. Even on cloudy days, it is best to apply sunscreen or use a moisturizer with an SPF. This will not only protect us from possible sun damage, but also prevent dry skin and possible cracking.


7) Nighttime Moisturizer

During the colder months, it’s not just your face that needs extra moisturizing. Areas like your hands, feet, elbows, and knees dry out faster because the skin is thinner in these areas. Applying a thick moisturizer to these areas will help a lot, and for extra help, you can try wearing cotton gloves and socks while you sleep, and you’ll wake up with perfectly hydrated skin!


8) Moisturize from the Inside Out

Moisturizing your skin from the inside is easier than you think. Eating water-rich foods like cucumbers and watermelon helps to hydrate your skin from within. Other foods like oily fish and avocados, which are naturally rich in fatty acids, are also good for your skin, helping to moisturize and improve the appearance of your skin, giving it a healthy glow.


9) Make Your Own

This last idea is the most time-consuming, mostly because you have to follow a recipe and make a homemade mask, but it’s definitely worth it. Once you combine ingredients that are naturally high in moisture, like honey, yogurt, avocado, banana, and aloe vera, apply the mixture to your skin for 10 to 30 minutes, and your skin will be nourished, feeling very comfortable and moisturized, ready to face your daily life. Routine Frost-fighting! 


It’s important to keep your skin healthy and hydrated this winter. By following these nine tips, you’ll have more than enough options to achieve healthy, balanced skin. Before you know it, spring is here!

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