Best Tips for Fall & Winter Beauty

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Icequeen81ma
Icequeen81ma

wow I need that black product sounds nice, but I haven't seen it here .

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kissmysparkle
kissmysparkle

Here in Colorado, the air is very, very dry -- typically single digit humidity, like you find in the desert. I keep filled Nalgene water bottles at my desk at work and drink water regularly and often, about 120 ounces a day. I've found that is the single-most important thing that helps my skin. The water doesn't help much for my dry, fine, frizzy hair, so I use sulfate-free hair products that are made with natural botanicals and moisturizing oils, and it makes a huge difference. I do a full body exfoliation at least once a week using one of my 100% viscose Korean scrubbing mitts -- there is nothing quite like them for getting all the dead skin off, and follow that with Neutrogena Bath Oil (I buy it in bulk at Costco because it's so awesome!) I typically follow that with a body butter of some type (lately the body butters from Cocoa Pink, Cleanse Your Soul, and Dreaming Tree Soapworks have been rocking my socks.) I'm also a huge fan of Darling Girl Cosmetics' "Bye Bye Dry" Lavender-Infused Horstetail Butter for my lips, cuticles, elbows, and feet. I love it so much I'm buying tins for my mom and sister for Xmas, too. The cold weather makes the dry winter air so tough on the body, but since it's so dry here in Colorado, I tend to do most of these things during the summer, too.

Xail
Xail

I have combo skin, and it gets really oily in the summer (though with dry patches) and super dry in the cold weather. (I live in Chicago, so it gets pretty nasty here.) A few weeks ago, my face actually became very sensitive -- all red, irritated, peeling, and burning. My skin's always been very tough, so it was weird.

I've been using Lush's Aqua Marina as a cleanser (though I also like their 9 to 5 cleanser to help remove makeup), Nivea (the German formula) for a facial moisturizer, Soap & Glory's Hand Food for a hand cream (my hands always crack and bleed), and Soap & Glory's Heel Genius for my feet. I also like using Lumene products for extra moisture and to lighten my acne scars. (I like their Vitamin C+ Bright Skin Radiance Nectar, Vitamin C+ Pure Radiance 24H Lotion, and Vitamin C+ Dry Skin Comfort Radiance Cocktail.) For lip balms, I used to use either Medicated Chapstick or the CVS generic version of it, but recently I've been using Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm in Lemon & Chamomile.

Oh, and on gentle exfoliation: My cousin has really sensitive skin, and she recommends using yogurt. She puts a layer of plain yogurt on her face and keeps it on for about 15-20 minutes, and then rinses it off. The lactic acid gently exfoliates, and doesn't require any manual exfoliation. (You can either use the plain yogurt by itself, or add lemon juice, honey, and brown or white sugar to it.) My cousin's been able to do this about 2-3 times a week. (I've also read that buttermilk works well for this, too.)

Mina Slater
Mina Slater

Really good advice! I do most of the things you mentioned, especially the water because all I drink throughout the day is water and occasionally I'll make a fruit smoothie or grab a V8. My usual night cream seems to not work as well so I think it might be the weather change...hadn't really thought of that until reading this post! 

Oddly Vaseline is like my best friend during winter. I'll often put some on my hands and feet, then grab those salon type socks & mittens, warm them up and put them on for a bit. So soft afterwards! Works for dry elbow and knees as well, I just use a warm towel straight out of the dryer.

I exfoliate head to toe using Eco Tools shower mitt or Earth Therapeutics loofah for body, Earth Therapeutics loofah complexion pads for face and a cheapy dollar store tooth brush for lips. I even exfoliate my scalp lol. You sure made me want to jump up and try the Embryolisse products now, I haven't touched them yet but I sure will now!

Sandy615
Sandy615

I'd love to hear how you like the FAB Ultra Repair. I tried the rescue cream (forget the correct name), the one with oatmeal that is supposed to reduce redness, but  it didn't really perform well for me. My skin is very, very dry now, also. My roseacea gel and the dry Florida weather now are killing me. 

I will try the green tea scrub, since you say it's very gentle. I also wanted to ask you about green tea itself. I read several studies that indicate white tea is a better choice since it contains more antioxidants than the green variety. Any thoughts on that, perhaps? And I love herbal tea as well. I like to make a pitcher of it and put it in the fridge, especially the mixed berry flavor. No sweetener needed; it's delicious by itself, ice cold. 

Love to Phaedra and Max! And thanks for reading my run-on post!

thecakepie
thecakepie

Great list, I haven't tried the st ives green tea scrub but I've been happy with their other ones. I should try it out.