Not everyone knows how to properly care for their skin during the cold season, leading to mistakes that can make their skin worse. Here are some common mistakes people make in their winter skincare routine and how to fix them to maintain healthy, glowing skin throughout the season.
Over-exfoliating or using harsh exfoliants
Exfoliation is important to remove dead skin cells and reveal smoother, brighter skin. However, overdoing it or using harsh exfoliating products can irritate, damage, and dry out your skin. In winter, skin tends to be more delicate and sensitive, so limit exfoliation to once or twice a week. Opt for gentle exfoliators that don’t contain large granules or strong chemicals to avoid skin damage.
Washing your face with hot water
Many people believe that hot water cleanses the skin better and provides a relaxing feeling. However, hot water can strip away the skin’s natural protective oils, leading to dryness and irritation. Instead of hot water, opt for warm or even cold water. Warm water effectively removes dirt and excess oil without damaging the skin’s natural protective barrier.

Hot water can strip away the skin’s natural oils, leading to dryness.
Neglecting sunscreen
Even though there is less sunlight during winter, UV rays can still penetrate through clouds and affect your skin. In fact, winter sun can be damaging and cause premature aging, and even lead to the appearance of sunspots or freckles. Not using sunscreen in winter is a big mistake. Regardless of cloud cover or rain, protect your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher to shield against UVA and UVB rays.
Inadequate moisturizing
Winter is the time when your skin needs more moisture than usual, but many people overlook or skimp on this step. Applying a thin layer of moisturizer won’t be sufficient to hydrate your skin, leading to dryness, cracking, and even flaking. To maintain soft, supple skin, use a winter-specific moisturizer containing deep hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides. These ingredients effectively lock in moisture and keep your skin plump throughout the day.

Many people neglect or skimp on moisturizing during winter.
Ignoring the eye and lip areas
The skin around the eyes and lips is very sensitive and prone to aging in winter. People often focus solely on facial skincare and neglect these areas. The skin around the eyes and lips is thin and delicate, prone to dryness and wrinkles if not cared for properly. Invest in specialized eye and lip care products, such as eye creams and lip balms, to protect against dryness and prevent the appearance of aging signs.
By practicing proper face washing techniques, using sunscreen consistently, moisturizing thoroughly, caring for sensitive areas, and exfoliating sensibly, you can achieve healthy, glowing skin that’s free from dryness and premature aging. Start taking care of your skin today to embrace the winter season with beautiful, vibrant skin!