WINTER-PROOF SKIN

8 skincare hacks to smooth your skin in colder weather – including why you should use honey and apple sauce

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SKIN turns dry and dull as the cold weather creeps in, especially as there is less daylight to give you face that much-needed Vitamin D boost.

Skincare expert Ridah Syed explains: “It’s the combination of constantly going outside into the cold and then coming into the warm that causes problems.

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Ridah Syed says: 'It’s the combination of constantly going outside into the cold and then coming into the warm that causes problems'Credit: Shutterstock

"We don’t tend to drink as much water in the winter compared with summer and instead rely on dehydrating tea and coffee.”

Ridah is a medical aesthetician at Skinfluencer London who has treated celebrities and royalty for more than 15 years.

Here, she tells Clare O'Reilly some of the techniques you can practise to look after your skin during the day and at night.

She also reveals the store cupboard faithfuls alongside a range of affordable products that won’t break the bank when the cold starts to bite.

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The air is dryer in cold temperatures, which pulls moisture out of the skin.

Indoor heating can also make this worse, so intervention is needed.

Oats have healing and moisturising properties and can be used to nourish, calm and soothe the skinCredit: Getty
Homemade apple sauce as this is a great ingredient to hydrate tone, lighten and cleanse the skinCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Beauty brands such as Aveeno put oats in their moisturisers
Botanics All Bright purifying face scrub exfoliator with natural AHAs is available at Boots

DAY: Rather than using it to make your porridge, oats can be brilliant for the skin too. This is why beauty brands such as Aveeno put it in their moisturisers.

You can use it in combination with homemade apple sauce as this is a great ingredient to hydrate tone, lighten and cleanse the skin.

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Apples are full of antioxidants that fight skin problems due to UV and pollution damage.

To use, mix two tablespoons of each together to form a paste. Then apply for 15 minutes before rinsing.

Oats, which have healing and moisturising properties, can be used to nourish, calm and soothe the skin.

But if you would rather pick up a quick fix, try Aveeno’s moisturising cream with natural colloidal oatmeal, Justmylook.com, £9.86.

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NIGHT: Our skin regenerates at night as that is when cell mitosis – the division of cells – takes place.

The optimum time for skin renewal is between the hours of 9pm and midnight.

Experts say you should exfoliate two to three times a week – and it’s especially important at night.

Yoghurt is filled to the brim with lactic acid which eases away rough and lacklustre surface skin cells to uncover much newer, brighter ones.

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Using just plain yoghurt – one that has no preservatives – apply a thin layer and leave for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.

Pairing sugar and lemon is a great exfoliator too, especially if followed by olive oil, which hydrates and restores your skin.

Mix the lemon juice with granulated sugar and apply in circular motions.

Rinse off thoroughly after you have exfoliated for 10-15 minutes. Then apply olive oil as a moisturiser and blot off any excess oil with a cloth.

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Lemon tightens pores, evens out the skin tone and the sugar removes dead skin cells, cleaning the pores.

If you suffer from hyperpigmentation, turmeric is clinically proven to help. It also reduces skin irritation and wrinkles over the course of at least four weeks.

Mix one tablespoon of natural, plain yoghurt, honey and turmeric powder together and place on the face for 15 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water.

Or a quick alternative is Botanics All Bright purifying face scrub exfoliator with natural AHAs, Boots, £5.49.

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