Winter Beauty Guide

 

Photo via @homesthetics on Pinterest.

As winter’s frosty embrace envelops the world, we’re forced to adapt our beauty routines to counteract the effects of the changing seasons. With frigid temperatures, high winds, and mounds of snow come dry skin, chapped lips, and brittle hair. To help you offset these effects, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite skin, lip, and hair care products (with a few perfumes thrown in) to help keep you looking and feeling your best all winter long.

Note: We do not earn a commission if you purchase any of the products that are linked in this article. Additionally, nothing in this piece is intended to be construed as medical advice. Always perform a patch test before trying new products, especially if you have known sensitivities or allergies.

Skin Care

Because winter’s harsh conditions quickly dry out the skin, skincare products are typically relied upon more heavily during this season than they are throughout the rest of the year. As a result, it’s imperative to use products that strike the perfect balance between using clean ingredients and providing effective results.

If you’ve ever stepped foot into an Ulta, Sephora, or Blue Mercury store, then you know how daunting it can be to weed through the seemingly endless walls of products. Trying to discern which products are effective and which are not is often even more challenging than figuring out how to properly use the products you buy after you’ve purchased them. We’ve been in that position many times over the years, but our struggles have led us to some incredible and jaw-dropping products, which we’ve linked below.

Although some of the top skin care products can be prohibitively expensive, we’ve done our best to compile a list of the most effective products in every price range.

Cetaphil Moisturizing Body Lotion ($15.99)

A good body lotion is the most basic winter essential. Yet, it can be difficult to find one that’s made entirely from clean ingredients. Many of today’s most popular body lotions contain carcinogens like parabens, mineral oils, and titanium dioxide, which are relied-upon because of their smooth textures and preservative and waterproof properties. Although some argue that these ingredients are not harmful when used topically and in small amounts, we’d personally rather not take our chances by frequently applying known carcinogens to our skin. The skin, after all, is the largest bodily organ and deserves to be treated as such.

After standing in the lotion aisle of our local CVS for half an hour scanning what seemed like every body lotion on the shelf with the Yuka app and getting one “poor” rating after another, we noticed that Cetaphil’s Moisturizing Lotion was listed as a recommended product on the app and had a rating of “excellent.” We decided to give it a try and haven’t looked back since.

Cetaphil is a great brand because it relies on scientific research and clinical studies to create an effective and safe combination of ingredients for each of its products. The company utilizes evidence from studies that have been conducted on over 32,000 patients and works with dermatological experts to formulate products that benefit a variety of skin types and concerns. We love this moisturizer because it’s lightweight yet highly-moisturizing, its scent is almost imperceptible, and it’s been clinically proven to hydrate the skin for up to 48 hours. It’s a true winter beauty staple.

Mediterra Pure Organic Argan Oil ($25)

Argan oil is a jack-of-all-trades. It can be used on the skin for its anti-aging and skin-softening properties, in the hair as a heat protectant or to tame frizz and fly-aways, and on the nails to promote nail growth and hydrate the cuticles.

It’s crucial to note, however, that not all argan oils are created equal. Argan oil is sourced from argan trees, which only grow in Morocco. The oil itself, which is often referred to as “liquid gold” because of its composition of vitamins and powerful antioxidants, is very delicate and requires special handling and storage to maintain its purity and potency. This is why it’s important for consumers to only buy argan oil that’s sourced directly from Morocco and is stored in dark glass bottles (such packaging prevents the oil from deteriorating to the point of impurity due to oxygen and light exposure).

We stumbled across the argan oil that we now faithfully use at our local farmers’ market last year. The manufacturer, Mediterra, is a natural skincare line and olive oil producer that’s based in King of Prussia, PA. Its argan oil is 100% pure and organic, which are two of the most basic requirements for any quality argan oil.

After a year of faithful use, we’ve found that this oil is best used as part of a nighttime skincare routine, in combination with castor and marula oils, prior to applying a moisturizer. For more on castor and marula oils, see below.

Rhode Barrier Restore Cream ($29)

Hailey Bieber’s skincare line, rhode skin, is quickly emerging as a consumer favorite because of its focus on clean, high-performance ingredients and affordability (all products are under $30). Because the brand also strives to create products that work well for all skin types (i.e. oily, dry, and combination skin), it has gained widespread acclaim for its adaptability to diverse skincare needs.

The Barrier Restore Cream is the line’s facial moisturizer. Although we have yet to try it, the product has a near perfect score on rhode’s website (4.7/5 stars) based on 2,688 consumer reviews. The cream is made with shea butter, peptides, açaí, and niacinamide, and is fragrance-free. Along with a full ingredient list complete with hyperlinked details on the purpose of each ingredient’s use, the product’s page also includes results from a clinical study that was done on the cream. An overwhelming majority of participants reported that the cream provided enough moisturization for their skin and that their skin looked healthier after product use. As an added bonus, the moisturizer has also gained a reputation for leaving users’ skin looking naturally glowy and dewy.

Queen of Thrones Organic Golden Castor Oil ($35.47)

If you can be found scrolling on TikTok into the early hours of the morning, then you’ve likely encountered at least one of the seemingly endless raving reviews of castor oil. First popularized by resurfaced lecture videos of the controversial Australian alternative medicine practitioner Barbara O’Neill earlier this year, castor oil has since enjoyed a nearly overnight success, thanks to its purported wide range of health and beauty benefits.

The TikTok community, known for its trendsetting nature, has propelled castor oil into the spotlight, as users have praised its effectiveness in improving skin conditions, promoting hair growth, and even breaking up various kinds of lumps in the body. The widespread use of castor oil, however, is nothing new. It has been used since the time of the ancient Egyptians, who revered the oil for its medicinal properties.

Yet, it’s crucial to note that castor oil must be using sparingly - only a few drops, at most, are needed to obtain your desired result. Overuse of castor oil, especially for those who are new to it, may cause a herxheimer reaction (i.e. the sudden onset of flu-like symptoms that occurs when the body is forced to detoxify too quickly). Although we have not experienced this kind of reaction when using castor oil as part of our skincare routine (i.e. on our faces), we have experienced it after applying excessive amounts of the oil to other areas, such as the abdomen.

As we’ve experimented with different skincare products and routines, we’ve found that castor oil works best with our skin when combined with argan and marula oils (more on this combination below). Most notably, we’ve observed that our facial skin tones have evened out since we started introducing castor oil into our nighttime skincare routines.

Like argan oil, castor oil must be stored and purchased in dark glass bottles to maintain its purity and potency. It’s also imperative to only buy castor oil that is organic, expeller-pressed, and hexane-free, as doing so will ensure you’re using the highest-quality oil.

Farmacy Honey Halo Ultra-Hydrating Ceramide Moisturizer ($48)

Farmacy Beauty is a self-proclaimed “clean” skincare line, best known for its farm-to-face products that are made using farm-sourced ingredients rather than artificial fragrances, colorants, and parabens.

We stumbled across Farmacy’s Honey Halo facial moisturizer one day at Sephora when we decided we needed a financial break from La Mer (more on that below). We found that Honey Halo is a great alternative that leaves the skin feeling well-hydrated and plump (although it lacks La Mer’s shape-shifting and magic eraser capabilities). Nevertheless, it looks and feels luxurious, as it is a bit thicker of a formula, but it doesn’t leave the skin feeling oily or greasy.

Overall, Honey Halo is a great option for those who are looking for an effective moisturizer that feels like luxury skincare but doesn’t necessarily fall under that category (although the cream’s potent ceramide blend might convince you otherwise).

African Botanics Neroli-Infused Marula Oil ($120)

Marula oil is a lightweight, fast-absorbing oil that’s native to South Africa and is rich in antioxidants (i.e. Vitamin E) and essential fatty acids. Unlike other kinds of carrier oils (i.e. argan and castor oils), marula oil does not need to be stored in dark glass bottles because its unique composition protects the oil from oxidation.

African Botanics sells two versions of this oil: one infused with neroli and one without. Neroli oil is obtained from the flowers of the bitter orange tree and is best-known for its sweet floral scent and moisturization properties. When added to marula oil, the combination intensifies the overall benefits for the skin and results in enhanced moisturization and protection against the environmental stressors that contribute to skin aging.

Although the neroli-infused marula oil costs $20 more than the regular version, we recommend spending the extra money to obtain the additional benefits (and, yes, we’ve tried both versions and noticed elevated results following use of the neroli-infused oil). As always, however, if you’re especially sensitive to certain ingredients, test the product out on a small area of your skin before fully introducing it into your skincare routine to ensure you do not experience any adverse reactions.

Although the Internet will have you believe that it’s best to apply facial oils after moisturizing, we've found, through personal experimentation, that doing the opposite works better (at least for our skin types). Specifically, we’ve learned that it’s best to apply serums first, oils second, and a moisturizer last. Doing so has not only resulted in enhanced benefits for our skin, but it also leaves our faces feeling less oily and gross when we wake up in the morning.

If you ever struggle to notice results following the use of certain skincare products, we recommend experimenting with different ways of applying your products (i.e. change the order in which you apply them until you find the method that works best for your skin type).

As a tried-and-true example, our nighttime skincare routines currently consist of applying a mixture of 3 drops of argan oil, 4 drops of castor oil, and 3 drops of neroli-infused marula oil, followed by a quarter-sized amount of Tata Harper’s Velvet Moisturizing Cream.

If we had to pick the most beneficial and cost-effective products from our Skin Care category, it would easily be the three carrier oils (so, if you buy anything that’s listed in this article, we recommend the argan, castor, and neroli-infused marula oils). Although this combination will set you back $180.47, we’ve found that it works nearly identically to La Mer’s Concentrate (which, as explained below, costs far more and may not last nearly as long as the oils will). Just be sure to apply the oil combination first and follow with a good moisturizer (unless you find that doing the reverse works better for your skin type).

In the end, this process will not only have you feeling like a scientist, but it will also help you get one step closer to achieving healthier and more youthful-looking skin. Although time-consuming and costly, we believe that investing in a solid skincare routine will always be worth the time and expense.

Tata Harper Crème Riche ($230)

Tata Harper’s skincare line has become highly-regarded among skincare aficionados because its products are made using clean, high-quality ingredients that produce commendable results. The brand takes pride in its farm-to-face approach, and even grows some of its ingredients on the Tata Harper Skincare Farm in Vermont.

This year alone, we’ve tried several Tata Harper products, but our favorite, and the one we believe is most worth the cost, is the Crème Riche (a.k.a. the Velvet Moisturizing Cream). It looks, feels, and smells luxurious, clean, and natural. It also spreads incredibly well, absorbs into the skin with ease, and doesn’t leave your face feeling oily.

For as much as we love the cream, however, and having experimented with a range of Tata Harper products, we think that the line is a relatively middle-of-the-road skincare line. In our opinions, it strikes a good balance between incorporating clean, high-quality, ingredients and delivering effective results, but it doesn’t measure up to the drastic effectiveness of La Mer’s products (if you haven’t noticed by now, La Mer is our gold standard for skincare product effectiveness). Additionally, while Tata Harper’s skincare products aren’t as expensive as La Mer’s, the average cost of a Tata Harper product is still relatively steep for the average consumer.

If you care more about the overall cleanliness of a product’s ingredients, then we strongly recommend going with Tata Harper over La Mer. However, if you value product effectiveness over ingredient cleanliness, then we think La Mer is the better option.

La Mer Crème de la Mer ($100 for 0.5oz)

Although sky-high prices aren’t always indicative of highly-effective products, they are when it comes to La Mer. La Mer is a luxury skin care line that was founded by German aerospace physicist Max Huber after he sustained burns in a lab accident that left him desperate to find a cure for scarring. Since its inception, the line has developed a cult following because of the quick and dramatic improvements users see in the texture and quality of their skin upon product use.

However, we feel that a common misconception about the line is that it’s clean. We personally do not consider La Mer to be a “clean” skincare line because of the incorporation of certain ingredients into some of its products. For example, the Crème de la Mer, one of the line’s moisturizing creams, contains numerous petroleum derivatives (i.e. Mineral Oil, Petrolatum, and Paraffin), while The Concentrate, one of La Mer’s bestselling serums, contains the possible human carcinogen butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT).

While many people undoubtedly do not give a second thought to ingredients like these, especially when they’re used in such small amounts in skincare products, we’ll always be huge advocates for using the cleanest products possible.

Regardless of what scientists or the Internet might tell you, we think that the incorporation of what can be considered “unclean” ingredients, in any amount, is cause for concern (but that’s just us). Knowing that we’re applying carcinogenic (or possibly carcinogenic) products to our bodies' largest organ will never sit well with us - even if we’re only using the products for a short period of time.

We used to exclusively use La Mer products in our nighttime skincare routines, but once we read the full ingredient lists of the aforementioned products, we decided to explore other skincare lines (plus, La Mer is exorbitantly expensive and can quickly become an unsustainable financial burden).

Ingredient un-cleanliness and financial detriments aside, the most devastating duo on the market for skin imperfections is arguably La Mer’s Crème de la Mer (the line’s everyday moisturizing cream) and The Concentrate, a potent and concentrated serum that’s the equivalent of a face lift in a bottle. When applied properly, these two products will seemingly have your skin aging backwards within the first few days of their use, leaving you utterly flabbergasted (and, yes, that’s the only word to describe how you will feel).

To properly apply the moisturizing cream, you must put your desired amount of cream between two sets of fingers and lightly tap them together for a few seconds. Doing so will activate the cream’s key ingredient, La Mer’s infamous Miracle Broth.

Although La Mer’s founder set out to find a cure for scarring, we can say that, in our experience, La Mer’s products will not “cure” scars or get rid of them entirely, but may help to heal them more quickly and become less noticeable and unsightly than they would be if you were to not use La Mer products at all.

If you find yourself intrigued by the mystique of La Mer’s products, then we recommend purchasing the products you’re interested in at a Blue Mercury store during one of their semi-annual sales (this will allow you to save 20% off of your purchase, which is a huge cost savings when it comes to La Mer).

La Mer Concentrate ($220 for 0.5oz)

La Mer’s Concentrate is easily the most drastically-effective skincare product we’ve ever used. If the retouch and reshape tools were beauty products, we think they would be The Concentrate by a landslide. In our experience, the serum ~snatches~ (i.e. appears to lift) our faces, leaving us looking more youthful and radiant than we did prior to using it.

However, there are some trade-offs involved in using this ultra-powerful serum. First, and most obvious, is its price point. Half an ounce of The Concentrate (i.e. the equivalent of the number of tears you will shed when paying for this product) costs a whopping $220.

Second, as explained above, The Concentrate contains the possible human carcinogen BHT. Depending on how important the cleanliness of skincare products is to you, you may want to avoid this serum because of its incorporation of that ingredient.

Disadvantages aside, if you have any unsightly scars or blemishes that you find bothersome, we recommend giving The Concentrate a try, at least for a short period of time. Needless to say, the cost of the serum is a barrier for many consumers. However, we recommend heading to your local Blue Mercury store to ask if they have any samples on hand (and, yes, Concentrate samples do exist, albeit in a minuscule size). In our experience, though, Blue Mercury has always been super generous with their samples, so it’s worth a try.

Lip Care

Winter, while beautiful and magical, is also the season for dry, chapped lips. When it comes to proper lip care, less (i.e. products with fewer ingredients) is more. We to prefer use simply-made lip balms whenever possible because we know that we’re going to end up accidentally ingesting whatever is in them when we eat and drink (and we don’t know about you, but we don’t love the idea of inadvertently consuming ingredients with names like Octyldodecanol, Phenyl Trimethicone, and Arachidyl Propionate, for example).

However, it can be challenging to find genuinely hydrating lip balms. This is, in part, due to the formulation choices of some brands, as they choose to incorporate specific ingredients into their lip balms that they know will foster a sense of dependency among users and make them quickly become addicted to their products. These chemicals exist in the form of preservatives, flavors, and fragrances, which irritate the lips instead of properly hydrating them. And the more frequently you apply lip balms with irritants, the more chapped your lips will feel. This cycle will continue on until you either break the habit of using lip balm or you find an effective, non-toxic one to use.

Badger Vanilla Bean Cocoa Butter Lip Balm ($4.99)

Badger is a family-owned organic skincare company that’s tucked away in the woods of New Hampshire, where it manufactures nearly all of its products. We love Badger’s lip balms because they’re made exclusively with all-natural and organic ingredients, are perfectly hydrating, and come in a variety of enticing flavors.

The brand’s lip balms are sold in two types: classic and cocoa butter. While both are great, we prefer the cocoa butter variety because cocoa butter is deeply moisturizing and has a natural chocolaty scent (mix in some vanilla bean and you have the perfect lip balm!).

The vanilla bean cocoa butter lip balm is our all-time favorite, and is made with only nine ingredients, each of which is natural, organic, and easy to pronounce.

You can find Badger products at your local health food store or via the brand’s Store Locator.

Rhode Peptide Lip Tint ($16)

Rhode’s jelly bean-flavored peptide lip tint is this season’s must-have lip product. With its perfect pink shimmer and sweet, jelly bean smell, it’s reminiscent of the iconic lip glosses from the early 2000s. It also provides long-lasting hydration and isn’t overly sticky.

Although jelly bean is a limited edition flavor and is currently sold out, rhode also sells peptide lip tints in four other shades, as well as non-tinted peptide lip treatments that work just as well.

Hair Care

In these post-Covid days, it seems as though everywhere you turn, people are looking to grow and strengthen their hair. Whether it’s a bleach blonde who’s fried her hair after one too many trips to the salon, an aging, balding man, or someone who lost a lot of hair as a result of having Covid, it seems like everyone could use products that actively promote hair health.

Since the winter season adds another layer of complexity to the already difficult issue of hair management, we’ve gathered our favorite hair care products to keep your hair looking healthy and voluminous this winter.

Kitsch Rice Water Shampoo Bar ($14)

The use of rice water for hair growth is an ancient Japanese hair care secret that has recently been popularized on TikTok. While some people like to make rice water themselves by soaking rice in water for half an hour (or fermenting it by soaking it for 24-48 hours), you can just as easily purchase hair care products that contain rice water, like Kitsch’s rice water shampoo bar.

Kitsch’s shampoo bar works just like a regular bottle of shampoo, except it’s solid - just add water and run the bar through your hair from root to tip for instant nourishment. Several users have reported that they experienced drastic improvements in both the amount of new hair growth and the overall strength of their hair following use of the shampoo bar. Kitsch also sells a rice water conditioner bar that is used the same way and is the perfect complement to the shampoo bar.

Mediterra Pure Rosemary Oil ($15)

Pure rosemary oil is arguably the single most drastically-effective hair growth product in existence, and the best part is that it’s a product of nature. To apply, simply spread 5-10 drops of rosemary oil between your fingers and massage them directly onto your scalp, being careful to target specific problem areas, if any. For additional benefits, we love to add a few drops of castor and argan oils, and recommend doing this at least twice per week and leaving it in for a few hours or, preferably, overnight before washing it out.

Since rosemary oil has a potent (and, to some, unpleasant) smell, you can also boil 3-4 sprigs of rosemary in two cups of water for 10-15 minutes on the stove and then use the water in the shower in place of pure rosemary oil.

Kenra Professional Volume Hair Spray 25 ($20.99)

During a chilly evening out, the last thing you need is for your perfectly-styled hair to get blown around in every direction by the unforgiving and cruel winter wind.

Kenra’s Volume Spray 25 has been our lifelong go-to hair spray because of its unparalleled strength and hold. It will help keep your hair voluminous and in place, even in wind gusts of up to 25 miles per hour. It also dries incredibly fast, is humidity-resistant for up to 24 hours, and maintains its hold for up to 120 hours. Wintry conditions truly do not stand a chance against this quadruple threat of a hairspray.

Klorane Volumizing Dry Shampoo with Flax ($24)

Unfortunately, one of the best ways to promote new hair growth is to not wash your hair every day (frequent washing can strip the scalp of its natural oils, which may negatively impact hair health). Less frequent washing, however, often leads greasy-looking and matted-down hair. A common solution for this vicious cycle is the use of dry shampoo, which absorbs dirt, oil, and grease from the hair without requiring a wash.

Although we try not to use dry shampoo (due to the toxic chemicals present in most of them (i.e. benzene, butane, and propane)), when we absolutely need it, we use Klorane’s Volumizing Dry Shampoo with Flax.

Klorane is best-known for developing the first dry shampoo on the market in 1971. Since then, it has become the most awarded dry shampoo line. Today, the brand sells four plant-based varieties, one of which is made with flax. We love the Volumizing Dry Shampoo because it doesn’t leave a white residue in your hair, it maintains hair volume for up to eight hours, and it smells light and clean rather than overpowering like some other dry shampoos.

Davines MOMO Shampoo ($34)

Davines’ MOMO shampoo and conditioner are the perfect solutions for dry and dehydrated hair.

The line, which was designed to provide intense hydration and nourishment to the hair, feels as luxurious as it sounds. Enriched with natural ingredients like yellow melon extract, the shampoo gently cleanses the hair, while the conditioner detangles and provides a lightweight yet effective boost of hydration. The end result is luxurious-feeling hair with restored vibrancy, enhanced manageability, and a luscious, healthy shine.

R+Co. Dallas Shampoo and Conditioner Set ($68)

It’s no wonder R+Co decided to name one of its bestselling shampoo and conditioning lines “Dallas.” After all, the duo adds lots of volume and body to the hair, in big, Texas-style fashion.

Formulated with key hair-strengthening ingredients like biotin and coconut oil, Dallas provides a luxurious and effective solution for those who crave amplified locks. The infusion of biotin strengthens the hair while the coconut oil nourishes and delivers a glossy finish. This dynamic combination not only elevates your hair game, but also imparts a touch of southern glamour to your daily routine. With this line, every day is a good hair day, complete with the bold volume and style reminiscent of the Lone Star State.

Perfume

We believe that the perfect winter scents are warm, cozy, sensual, and intoxicating - much like the winter season itself. As darkness creeps in early each day and everyone is forced indoors, you’ll want a fragrance that will wrap you in a comforting embrace and transport you to a world of crackling fireplaces, cookie-baking, and the subtle magic that only winter holds.

The perfumes listed below are some of our all-time favorites. To us, they embody the true essence of winter with their warm, dark, and slightly spicy notes. Regardless of which one you wear, you’ll be sure to leave an indelible trail of sophistication and allure wherever you go.

Trish McEvoy N°9 Blackberry & Vanilla Musk ($95)

We would like to have a word with Trish McEvoy because we might actually be clinically addicted to N°9. It’s truly the most intoxicating and addicting scent ever, and impossible not to love. To us, it smells like a sweet Christmas tree (in the best way possible) with very subtle vanilla undertones. It has just enough of a masculine element to it that makes it perfect for winter, while at the same time remaining feminine enough to make you feel irresistible. To top it off, the scent is all-day long-lasting (what more could you possibly ask for in the perfect perfume?). Trish McEvoy’s N°9 truly has it all.

Hazel Boutique Summer Nights ($120)

Despite its name, Summer Nights is the perfect winter scent. Also known as Internet “It Girl” Alix Earle’s favorite perfume, Hazel Boutique’s iconic fragrance is dark, spicy, and intriguing, and will last for days on your skin and clothes. It’s a staple evening-out perfume, which explains why the GRWM queen herself is addicted to it.

With notes of jasmine, saffron, amberwood, and cedar, however, this scent has the potential to be overpowering to those who have more sensitive noses. Although we enjoy the occasional spritz of Summer Nights for a night out, we don’t think this scent is for everyone. Even after just one spray, it has given us headaches. So, for the more sensitive, we recommend starting out slow and only spraying a tiny bit to allow yourself time to get used to it. Luckily, Hazel Boutique sells a miniature version of the perfume, so you don’t have to commit to the regular size’s $120 price tag if you’re on the fence about trying it out.

Jo Malone London Ginger Biscuit ($168)

If you’ve ever wanted to smell like a freshly-baked Christmas cookie, then Jo Malone’s Ginger Biscuit is the scent for you (FYI: “biscuit” is the British word for cookie). Made by Jo Malone London (a.k.a. the maker of Sofia Richie Grainge’s wedding scent), Ginger Biscuit is a comforting seasonal fragrance that perfectly captures the essence of a cozy holiday kitchen (to us, it gives ~sophisticated cookie~). It’s elegant, classy, long-lasting, and is spiced with ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon (with a little bit of caramel and roasted hazelnuts thrown in).

Unfortunately, however, the perfume is exclusively sold during the holiday season and is currently sold out everywhere, except in candle form and as part of the Christmas Cologne Collection Set sold at Nordstrom. If you’ve been dying to get your hands on this one, it might be worthwhile to purchase the set, as it includes all five holiday scents for less than the cost of one regular-sized bottle.

With that, you’ve officially reached the end of our 2023 Winter Beauty Guide. We hope that this piece makes the winter season a little more bearable for you and your skin, lips, and hair. Remember, the key to radiant beauty during the colder months isn’t just effective products, but also self-care and healthy habits. Stay hydrated, protect your skin from harsh weather conditions, nourish your lips, and give your hair the extra care it needs. Whether you’re cozying up by the fire or braving the winter chill, we hope your beauty routine keeps you glowing and your spirits lifted. Here’s to a beautiful and rejuvenating winter season!

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