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Dryness, dullness, dehydration – tackle the cold seasons with DR’s Secret | Skin secrets

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smallAre you struggling with various skin problems during the colder season and not sure how to solve them? We’re here to look at some of the most common skin problems you may face during the colder months of the year. Keep reading as we reveal the ‘secret’ fixes that will help your skin!

1. Dry and dehydrated skin

Cold and harsh weather conditions often cause dryness and dehydration.

Those with sensitive skin may find it harder to tame your skin during the winter. Cold winds and dry spells can also cause more damage to your skin barrier, resulting in sensitivity issues like irritation, redness, and even acne.

As transepidermal water loss occurs more frequently, hydration and hydration are the two key words to remember this season.

The secret fix:

Aqua Boost Serum 10 and Moisturizing cream 6 they are the power duo to include in your winter routine. Those with sensitive skin will appreciate Aqua Boost Serum 10 as it is designed to quench dehydrated skin while protecting and restoring your skin’s barrier. The 12 types of Hyaluronic Acid in the composition penetrate deep into the skin to give it rounded and long-lasting hydration.

Moisturizer 6 acts like a soft comforting blanket to soothe skin and seal in moisture. Simply apply a layer of Aqua Boost Serum 10 and follow with a generous layer of Moisturizer 6 for the ultimate in colder season hydration.

Suggestion:

For those with oily skin, consider blending Emulsion A6 the Cleansing serum 9 with Moisturizer 6 as a refreshing alternative to your daily routine.

2. Dull and peeling skin

In the colder months when our skin is dry, dead skin cells accumulate more easily. This can make your skin look very dull and lackluster during the winter months. Some may also notice peeling if your skin is very dry.

The secret fix:

Get your glow on by exfoliating regularly to remove dead skin buildup.

miraglo and drs secret cleanser 1

Use Miraglo with Cleaner 1 for precise and effective exfoliation that is gentle on the skin. Made with ultra-fine microfibers 200 times finer than human hair, Miraglo helps trap and remove dead skin cells and impurities. Here’s how to gently exfoliate to revive its glow.

How to use Miraglo

  • Step 1: Lather Cleanser 1 and spread it all over your face.
  • Step 2: Fold the Miraglo into a square and gently press it into the skin using your fingers and palms.
  • Step 3: Use slow and gentle upward strokes, pressing only lightly to work Miraglo all over your skin.
  • Step 4: Rinse thoroughly and follow your skincare routine.

3. Sunspots and pigmentation

Did you know that snow reflects UV rays? According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, snow can reflect up to 80% of the sun’s UV rays. This means that the rays hit us twice and increases the risk of skin cancer and premature aging.

Skipping sun protection during the winter is a common mistake that many people make. While the weather is getting cooler, UV rays remain just as harmful.

Sunscreen it is non-negotiable for us, even during the winter season. Rain or shine, sunscreen must be applied at all times!

Excessive exposure to the sun causes our skin to produce a substance called melanin, which is responsible for sunspots and pigmentation. Once these pesky spots form, you will find that they are much more difficult to remove.

The secret fix:

Never store your sunscreens away during the winter. Maintain your usual practice of applying SPF before going outside and reapplying every two to three hours or more often as needed.

drs secret sunscreen 5

Use Sunscreen 5 for a cool finish if your skin feels dry during the colder months. Sunscreen 5 provides protection to your skin from both UVB and UVA rays while giving you a dewy look.

4. Dry and chapped lips

You knew that? The top layer of skin on our lips is about three to four layers thick, making it much thinner than the skin on our face which averages 15 to 16 layers.

The skin on our lips does not have hair follicles or sweat glands, which means that sweat and body oil cannot be produced to protect the lips from the external environment.

Due to the differences in skin structure, our lips dry out faster and crack more easily. Dry environments cause our lips to become wrinkled and dry. If not protected, cracking and bleeding can occur in extreme dry and cold weather.

The secret fix:

drs secret conditioning lip butter with a soft texture

Soothe your lips with Conditioning Lip Butter. Formulated with 10 natural ingredients, Conditioning Lip Butter has a smooth buttery texture that glides effortlessly onto your lips.

Natural ingredients are carefully selected to perform four key functions: hydrate, condition, protect and seal moisture inside. With no added artificial fragrance or preservatives, those with sensitive lips won’t have to worry about irritation and sensitivity.

drs secret lip products - lip butter and lip ice cream

Lip Glacier is the ideal lip product for those with dry lips. It gives your lips an intense color without compromising on the moisturizing factor.

Simply apply and reapply throughout the day. We recommend using the Conditioning Lip Butter as a base before layering on Lip Glacier for glossy, glossy-looking lips.

All, Beginner’s Guide, Hydration, Hyperpigmentation / Dark Spots, Lips, Sensitive Skin5, 9, a6, lg, miraglo

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