How to look after your skin in late winter and how to repair, strengthen and prepare your skin for Spring

How to look after your skin in late winter and how to repair, strengthen and prepare your skin for Spring

Late winter is often when skin is at its weakest. Months of cold temperatures, wind exposure, indoor heating, and reduced humidity can leave the skin barrier compromised—resulting in dryness, sensitivity, breakouts, and a general loss of radiance. At Reform Skincare, our philosophy centres on long-term skin health, not quick fixes. This is the ideal time of year to restore balance, rebuild the barrier, and prepare your skin for the seasonal shift ahead.


What Winter Does to the Skin Barrier

Your skin barrier plays a vital role in protecting against environmental stressors while retaining moisture. During winter, this barrier becomes increasingly vulnerable due to:

  • Reduced oil production

  • Increased transepidermal water loss

  • Over-cleansing or overuse of actives

  • Sudden temperature changes between indoors and outdoors

When the barrier is impaired, skin may feel tight, sting when products are applied, appear dull, or paradoxically break out despite feeling dry.


Signs Your Skin Needs Repair

Late winter skin often shows subtle but persistent signs of distress, including:

  • Tightness even after moisturising

  • Redness or sensitivity

  • Flaking or rough texture

  • Increased reactivity to products you normally tolerate

If this sounds familiar, your skin is not asking for stronger treatments—it is asking for support.


The Reform Approach: Repair Before You Correct

At Reform Skincare, we prioritise skin function first. Before introducing exfoliation or corrective actives, the barrier must be stable and resilient. This phase is about restoring equilibrium rather than forcing change.

Focus on Hydration and Barrier Support

Look for formulations that deliver hydration while reinforcing the lipid matrix of the skin. Ingredients that attract water, reduce inflammation, and support natural repair mechanisms are essential during this period.

Simplify Your Routine

Late winter is not the time for excessive steps. A streamlined routine allows the skin to recover without unnecessary stimulation.

  • Use a gentle, non-stripping cleanser

  • Apply targeted hydration and barrier-supporting serums

  • Seal with a moisturiser designed to protect and restore

  • Continue daily SPF—UV exposure remains a factor year-round


Why SPF Still Matters in Winter

Even in late winter, UVA rays remain consistent and contribute to premature ageing and barrier damage. Maintaining daily sun protection supports overall skin resilience and prepares the skin for increased exposure as spring approaches.


Preparing for Spring—The Right Way

Healthy skin transitions seamlessly between seasons. By prioritising repair and hydration now, you reduce the risk of spring sensitivity, breakouts, or over-exfoliation later. Strong skin responds better to actives and maintains results for longer.

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