Winter Beauty Tips

Cooler temperatures and indoor heating can strip skin and hair of their moisture. As the temperatures drop, some of us may need to modify our makeup and skincare routines. Here are a few tips to help you adjust to the cold weather:

  • Consider a tinted lip balm instead of lipstick. Lipstick can be drying, by using a tinted balm your lips will stay moisturized and still pretty with a bit of color.
  • Switch to a lighter shade of foundation. With less sun your skin will naturally lose some color and your foundation should too. There’s nothing worse than foundation that doesn’t match your skin–it should always look natural with no line of demarcation.
  • Use bronzer but sparingly. Apply on the forehead, across the bridge of the nose, cheeks and chin where the sun would naturally kiss your face. It will warm up your face and give it a nice glow. Hint: bronzer is also available in cream and gel formulas but powder is pretty much fool proof as long as you use a light hand and a big fluffy brush.
  • Change your powder blush to cream. Powder can look cakey, cream blushes look fresher and therefore makes you look younger in my opinion. Dab on bit on apples of the cheeks and blend upward into temples with fingers or a cosmetic sponge. Choose a shade that matches your cheeks after a walk in brisk weather.
  • Don’t over-powder. For those with drier skin, I suggest skipping the powder altogether. Powder can settle into fine lines and highlight wrinkles making you look older. I never powder under my eyes.
  • Exfoliate, exfoliate exfoliate. Slough off dull, dry, dead skin cells and reveal younger fresher looking skin by using a facial scrub or schedule a  microdermabrasion.
  • Switch to a heavier moisturizer. Cold temperatures can suck the moisture right out of your skin. Look for a moisturizer that has hyaluronic acid to help bind moisture to the skin.
  • Get a good body moisturizer. Moisturizers work by trapping water in your skin’s outer layers, so use body creams after showering while your skin is still damp.
  • Tame flyaways by using a smoothing serum. Use only a pea sized amount on damp hair and then blow dry.
  • If you are going out in the wind and extreme cold, you might want to wear waterproof mascara. Eyes sometimes water in the cold and wind.

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April Mae Monterrosa

is a travel, lifestyle, & beauty writer & entrepreneur from San Antonio, TX. Her blog's goal is to influence and encourage others to make time for fun, adventures, and self-care. She is also the owner of the beauty studio Shine Beautifully.