The best cold-weather beauty products under £50 (mostly): 24 skin, hair and body essentials for winter

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**Winter Skincare Routine: Expert Tips**

As the weather cools down, our skin can become dry and flaky. To combat this, it's essential to create a winter skincare routine that targets dryness, dehydration, and flakiness.

**Key Ingredients to Look For**

Consultant dermatologist Dr Anjali Mahto recommends looking for ingredients that mimic your skin's protective barrier. Specifically, she suggests:

* **Ceramides**: These act as the mortar holding your skin cells together and are often depleted by cold wind.
* **Squalane**: This biomimetic oil prevents moisture loss without feeling heavy or clogging pores.

**How to Create a Winter Skincare Routine**

1. Look for ingredients that mimic your skin's protective barrier, such as ceramides and squalane.
2. If your skin is compromised due to harsh actives, stripping products, or environmental factors, strip back your routine to the basics until your skin is calmer and happier.
3. Consider using alternative humectants like glycerine or ectoin, which are more robust in lower humidity.

**How to Look After Your Hair in Winter**

Issey Cook, hair stylist at Larry King salons, suggests that hats can make hair look greasier due to the pressing oil flat against the scalp. To combat this, focus on deep cleaning the scalp and restoring moisture, as well as creating a barrier from the elements when styling.

**Additional Tips**

* Use hand creams to soften dry and chapped skin.
* Choose body moisturisers that provide long-lasting hydration.
* Select lip balms that protect your lips.

By following these expert tips, you can create a winter skincare routine that keeps your skin healthy and hydrated throughout the cold season.
 
omg u guys i cant beleev how dry my skin gets in winta 🤯 i swear i put on all the moisturizers but stil it gets so flaky 😩 anyways im def adding ceramides and squalane to my fave skincare products cuz they sound like they cud really help with that dryness & dehydration 🌟 also gotta say hats can make ur hair look greasier lol 💁‍♀️ i'm gonna try out those tips for my hair 2 😊
 
🤔 I'm not convinced about the effectiveness of ceramides in winter skincare... have any studies been done on this? The article just says they act like a protective barrier, but what's the scientific basis for that? 📚
 
ugh i feel like everyone's always talking about how to take care of their skin in the winter lol my grandma used to just use coconut oil on her hands and feet and she was always so soft and smooth i dunno what the big deal is but if ceramides and squalane are good for me then im in 🤷‍♀️
 
omg i'm like totally obsessed with the new skincare trends right now 🤯💄 i mean, have you tried those ceramides yet? game changer for dry skin! 💆‍♀️ also, issey cook's tips on hair care are soooo on point - hats can be SO bad for your locks 🔥 gotta get into that deep cleaning routine ASAP 👍
 
🤔 Winter is coming and so are the excuses for using cheap skincare products... I mean, who actually creates a proper skincare routine? 🙄 Ceramides and squalane are just fancy words for "we're gonna charge you more". And don't even get me started on hats making your hair look greasier. It's like they're trying to give us an excuse to use bad hair products too 😒
 
i'm so over people forgetting to take care of their skin in winter 🤦‍♀️! it's like, our skin is already struggling with dryness and dehydration, and then we add in harsh winds and cold temperatures... no wonder it gets all flaky and gross 🌀. but seriously, i think it's super important to prioritize your skin health during the winter months. like, taking a few extra minutes each day to slather on some moisturizer or using a humidifier can make all the difference 💁‍♀️. and don't even get me started on hats - they can totally dry out your hair if you're not careful 🧢. anyway, i think it's awesome that there are so many great tips and tricks out there for taking care of your skin in winter... now if you'll excuse me, i'm off to give my own skin a little TLC 💆‍♀️.
 
Ugh, another overhyped skincare article 🙄. Like people actually care about their skin being dry and flaky? Can't we just accept our natural texture by now? 🤷‍♀️ And what's with all these fancy ingredients like ceramides and squalane? Just gonna break the bank and confuse us with sciency names 😂. I swear, the real issue is just having to constantly moisturize and re-moisturize throughout the day. Like, can't we just have a single solution that works for once? 🤯
 
I think ceramides are super important for dry winter skin 🤯... like, they're literally what keep our skin cells stuck together, right? So when it's all dry and windy outside, they can get depleted really quickly. And squalane is just amazing too... I love how it locks in moisture without feeling greasy or clogged up on your pores 💦. For me, using a hand cream daily has made such a difference - my hands used to be so dry and cracked all the time, but now they're soft and smooth 😊.
 
I'm not buying all this... like, I get it, dry skin is a thing in winter, but do we really need to spend so much on fancy skincare products? 🤑 It just seems like another way for companies to make money off us. And what's up with these "mimic your skin's protective barrier" ingredients? Sounds like marketing speak to me... Ceramides and squalane, yeah sure, I'll try 'em out. But let's be real, our skin's just gonna dry out no matter what we do. It's not like we can just magic up healthy skin with some fancy creams and oils. 😒
 
I'm so over the idea of just slapping on a heavy moisturizer and calling it a day 🙄. Like, I get it, dry skin is a real thing in winter, but can't we talk about getting to the root of the problem for once? It's all about restoring that skin's natural barrier function, you know? Ceramides and squalane are great, don't get me wrong, but what about the other stuff like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide? Those guys can bring some serious moisture and anti-inflammatory action to the table 💁‍♀️. And let's not forget about exfoliating, people! A good chemical peel or enzyme treatment can work wonders for keeping skin looking smooth and bright, even in the harshest of winter conditions 💖.
 
I think its really cool how dermatologists are helping us find ways to take care of our skin in the winter 🌡️. I've been trying out this new hand cream with shea butter and it's literally changed my life 💅🏻. The idea that ceramides can mimic our skin's natural barrier is so interesting, but for me its about just finding products that work for my skin type 👍. And haha yeah I've definitely noticed that hats can make hair look greasier 😂. Anyways im all about keeping it simple and not overcomplicating things with skincare routines 🤪
 
I just got the most amazing hair mask at Christmas 🎁💇‍♀️ and it's literally transformed my dry locks 😍. I've been using it once a week since December and my hair feels like silk now 💁‍♀️. Have you tried any good hair masks this winter? 🤔
 
I'm so over how harsh winters are getting lol 😂 I remember when I was a kid, we didn't even need to worry about moisturizers and lip balms like this 🤣 my grandma used to just slather on some good ol' Vaseline and be done with it 💄. Now everyone's all about those fancy-schmancy ceramides and squalane... I mean, I guess it makes sense since our skin is literally losing its natural barrier in the cold ❄️ but still, it feels like we're overdoing it a bit 🤷‍♀️
 
I think using phrases like "act as" is a bit formal for a skincare routine article 🤔. Something like "help lock in moisture" or "create a protective barrier" would be more conversational and easy to understand.

Also, have you considered including some DIY recipes for winter skin care? Like a simple ceramide mask or a hydrating body scrub? That would add an extra layer of helpfulness to the article 💡.
 
🌡️ I'm getting ready for winter and my skin is already feeling all dry and flaky... I swear by my moisturiser with squalane in it, it's like a drink of water for my skin! 💧 Using hand creams and body moisturisers that are rich in hydration is so important. And don't even get me started on hats making your hair look greasier... I've got a great dry shampoo that saves the day when I'm styling my locks 🤯
 
The cold weather is really taking its toll on our skin, isn't it? 🤕 I think it's super smart to focus on ingredients that mimic our natural barrier function, like ceramides and squalane. It's all about finding products that don't strip us of our natural moisture, you know? 😊 And yeah, stripping back your routine to the basics can be a great idea if your skin is feeling compromised - it's always better to start simple and build up again. 💆‍♀️ Hats can definitely make hair look greasier in winter, so I'm with Issey on that one! Using good hand creams and body moisturisers is also a must - we should never underestimate the power of a good lip balm either 🍯💋
 
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