8 Changes I’m Implementing in My Winter Skincare Routine
This article from CNN Underscored provides a comprehensive guide to adjusting your skincare routine for winter. The piece begins by noting the author’s personal experiences and concerns with transitioning to a winter skincare routine, particularly the need to retain moisture and balance in their combination skin.
Key adjustments recommended in the article include switching to cream-based cleansers instead of gels for better hydration, using hydrating serums with humectants like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, and incorporating products with calming ingredients such as centella asiatica and ceramides to support the skin barrier.
The article emphasizes the importance of using a thicker face cream in winter, rich in humectants, occlusives, and emollients, and suggests completing the routine with facial oils, particularly for dry patches. However, it advises those with oily or acne-prone skin to be cautious with oils, highlighting noncomedogenic options as potentially suitable alternatives.
Exfoliation should be approached with care, with a preference for gentle chemical exfoliants over physical scrubs to avoid skin damage, and the use of such products should be limited to avoid compromising the skin barrier.
Humidity is another factor addressed; using a humidifier can help maintain moisture levels in the skin during the dry winter months.
The piece concludes by reaffirming the necessity of daily SPF use even in winter to protect against UV damage and reduce the risk of skin cancer.
Throughout the article, various product recommendations are offered, including cleansers, serums, moisturizers, facial oils, and sunscreens suitable for different skin types and concerns. Two dermatologists, Dr. Jessie Cheung and Dr. David Kim, provide expert insights to back the recommendations and advice shared in the article.

