화이팅입미다!
Skin texture sags due to temperature differences in midwinter, so you need to manage it with a reasonable routine.
It's snowing right now, so the streets are quite slippery. I got home late and washed my face, but I'm shocked to see my skin in the mirror, which looks so different from usual. Alternating between the cold wind from outside and the overheated air from the heater indoors, I can see with my own eyes that my oil-water balance has completely collapsed. A closer look at my butterfly zone reveals that it's less elastic than usual, and the pores appear to be elongated and vertical. For sensitive skin like mine, rushing to physically exfoliate will only further damage my skin barrier.
The core of my established winter home care routine is low-irritation and layering moisture. First, gently remove impurities with a slightly acidic cleanser, then apply a viscous essence three times to prevent dryness within. Next, apply a thin layer of cream containing functional ingredients that help improve elasticity, sealing in moisture and preventing evaporation. This isn't simply about tightening the surface; it's about replenishing the inner layer with moisture to restore elasticity. Only then can skin texture be restored. If you're frustrated by your saggy skin at 11 p.m. and looking in the mirror, I encourage you to take a logical look at the basics of your routine right now.