Winter skin moisturizing, like putting on a coat, management record
In winter, the skin barrier can easily break down due to cold winds and indoor heating.
At this time, you need a thick moisturizer instead of a thin moisturizer.
Change the formulation: Choose a thick cream or facial oil with a greasy feel rather than a light, hydrating gel.
Moisturizing Layering: Just like wearing several layers of thin clothing, after applying toner and lotion, apply a cream mixed with a drop of oil as the final step.
Forming a protective layer: Winter moisturizing goes beyond simply providing moisture; think of it as a process of putting a 'moisture coat' on your skin.
It is important to use a highly concentrated balm formulation to prevent moisture loss.
Note: Apply a thicker layer to areas with severe dryness (cheeks, corners of the mouth) than to other areas to protect the skin from external irritants.