Christmas is here. It’s time for cosy nights, sparkly lights, and maybe a few too many mince pies. But with all the fun, late nights, and the chilly winter air, your skin needs a little extra love. We want you to look and feel your best for every photo and party.
This simple guide gives you the best Christmas skincare tips to keep your face happy, hydrated, and ready for your pre-Christmas glow-up.
Your Simple Christmas Skincare Routine
This routine is all about keeping your skin bright and protected from the cold.
Double Cleanse Every Night
After coming in from the cold or taking off your party makeup, use a cleansing balm first to melt away the day. Then, follow up with a gentle, creamy cleanser. This is key for a brilliant pre-Christmas glow-up.
Use a Hydrating Serum
The UK air is very dry, so you must lock in moisture. Use a powerful serum like FaceYoga® Age-reversing Saffron Serum. It is a potent blend of luxurious ayurvedic ingredients that not only hydrates your skin but also fades pigmentation and ageing marks, bringing out your natural glow.
Don't Forget Your Lips
Chapped lips are not festive! Keep a thick lip balm handy, especially before bed.
Never Skip the SPF
Even if winters have lower sunlight, you should still wear sunscreen. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen, about 40- 50+ SPF, to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
Bonus Tip
Remember to drink lots of water and try to get some sleep, even with all the festive season skincare tips we give you, inner health shows on your face.
FAQs
What is the biggest skincare mistake people make at Christmas?
- Not taking off their makeup before bed! No matter how late the party finishes, always cleanse your face.
How long before Christmas should I start this routine?
- Start today! For the best pre-Christmas glow-up, try to follow this routine for at least one to two weeks before your main events.
Do I still need sunscreen in the UK winter?
- Yes. Even on cloudy days, UV rays can damage your skin. A light SPF is always a good idea as part of your winter skincare routine.
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