Post by : Michael Darzi
Winter is a time many people enjoy. Cool mornings, warm blankets, hot tea, and quiet nights make the season feel calm and pleasant. But along with this comfort, winter also brings a problem that almost everyone faces — dry skin.
As the weather gets colder, skin starts to change. The face feels tight and rough, lips crack easily, hands become dry, and the natural glow slowly disappears. Makeup does not spread well, and the skin looks dull or uneven. Even people who usually have good skin feel uncomfortable during winter.
Many people think dry skin is a small issue that will fix itself. But when dryness is ignored, it can make the skin look dark, tired, and unhealthy. Some people buy costly creams and beauty products, but still do not see much improvement.
The truth is simple.
You do not need expensive products, long routines, or salon treatments.
Just 5 minutes of care every night can protect your skin and slowly bring back a healthy glow during winter.
To solve the problem, it is important to know why winter harms the skin.
Cold air has very little moisture. When you go outside, your skin loses water quickly. Inside homes and offices, heaters and room warmers dry the air even more. This dry air pulls moisture out of the skin all day and night.
Some daily habits also make winter dryness worse:
Drinking less water
Using very hot water on the face and body
Washing with strong soaps
Skipping moisturiser at night
Not taking care of skin before sleeping
When skin loses moisture for a long time, its natural protection becomes weak. This makes the skin rough, itchy, dull, and sometimes darker. Dry skin also reflects less light, so the glow reduces.
The easiest and most helpful winter solution is deep moisturising before bedtime.
👉 You only need two things:
A mild cleanser
One moisturising product
That’s all.
This routine takes just 5 minutes before sleep and helps the skin heal naturally overnight.
Before applying anything, clean your face properly.
Wash with a mild face wash or plain water
Do not use strong soap at night
Do not scrub the skin
Pat dry softly with a towel
Clean skin absorbs moisture better.
Use only one product, depending on your skin type. Using many products together can irritate the skin.
Coconut Oil (for normal to dry skin)
Helps lock moisture
Repairs dry areas
Use only 2–3 drops. Rub between fingers and apply gently.
Almond Oil (for dull-looking skin)
Makes skin soft
Helps improve brightness over time
Very good for face and under-eye area.
Aloe Vera Gel (for oily or sensitive skin)
Gives moisture without oil
Calms irritation
Apply a thin layer evenly.
Thick Winter Cream (for all skin types)
Choose a heavy night cream
Apply on face, neck, and lips
Avoid light lotions at night during winter.
Massage helps the product go deeper into the skin.
Use upward movements
Keep pressure light
Focus on dry areas like cheeks and forehead
Massage improves blood flow and helps skin repair while you sleep.
Nighttime is when the skin heals the most.
While you sleep:
Skin absorbs moisture better
Blood flow improves
New skin cells are made
Dry areas slowly heal
Skin tone becomes more even
This is why night care works better than daytime creams.
Skipping moisturiser before bed is one of the main reasons winter skin becomes dry and dull.
Avoid these common mistakes:
Going to sleep without moisturising
Washing face with hot water
Using soap at night
Drinking less water
Rubbing skin with a towel
These habits slowly damage the skin and increase dryness.
This is not a one-day solution, but it does work if done regularly.
After 1 week: Skin feels softer
After 2–3 weeks: Dryness reduces
After 1 month: Glow starts coming back
After 2 months: Skin looks healthier
Being regular is more important than the product you choose.
Drink warm water daily
Eat fruits and vegetables
Apply lip balm before sleeping
Cover your face in cold wind
Sleep at least 7 hours
Good habits help skin stay healthy.
Dry skin in winter is very common, but it does not last forever. Most people face this problem because they skip night care. Without moisture, skin becomes weak, dull, and uncomfortable.
You do not need expensive creams or salon visits.
You only need 5 minutes every night.
Clean your skin, apply one nourishing layer, and let your skin heal naturally while you sleep.
This winter, keep skincare simple.
Care for your skin before bed — and let your natural glow return on its own.
This article is shared for general information and awareness purposes only. It is not meant to replace professional medical or dermatological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Skin type, condition, sensitivity, and results can vary from person to person. What works well for one individual may not work the same way for another.
Readers are advised to do a patch test before using any new product or home remedy. If you have sensitive skin, existing skin conditions, allergies, or ongoing concerns, it is strongly recommended to consult a qualified doctor or skin specialist before trying any new skincare routine. Always stop use if irritation or discomfort occurs.
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