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Why Your Skin Changes After Winter and How to Restore it's Natural Glow

  • May 11
  • 2 min read

As the seasons change and we move into spring, many people start to notice their skin looking and feeling a little different. After months of cold weather, indoor heating and less sunlight, it is very common for the skin to feel dull, dry or just not quite as fresh as it did before winter. This is completely normal, your skin is simply responding to seasonal changes.


Understanding what is happening beneath the surface can help you support your skin in the right way and bring back a healthy, natural glow.


How winter affects your skin


During the colder months, your skin works harder to protect itself. Unfortunately, several common winter factors can weaken the skin’s natural balance -


  • Cold outdoor air can reduce moisture levels in the skin

  • Indoor heating can further dehydrate the skin barrier

  • Reduced humidity leads to dryness and tightness

  • Less sunlight can contribute to a dull, uneven appearance

  • Hot showers and richer skincare (while comforting) can sometimes disrupt balance


Over time, this combination can leave the skin feeling less resilient and looking a little tired.


What changes in spring


As temperatures begin to rise, your skin naturally starts to adjust again. You may notice -


  • Slight oiliness returning in some areas

  • Uneven texture or congestion

  • Increased sensitivity as the skin rebalances

  • A need for lighter, more breathable skincare


This transition period is actually the perfect opportunity to reset your skin and support it back to its natural glow.


How to restore your skin after winter


Spring is the ideal time to refresh your skincare routine and focus on restoring hydration, balance and radiance.

Here are a few simple but effective steps -


Focus on hydration


After winter, the skin often craves moisture. Lightweight hydrating serums and nourishing moisturisers help rebuild softness and comfort.


Gentle exfoliation


Removing built up dead skin cells helps to instantly brighten the complexion and improve texture. The key is gentle, not harsh, over exfoliating can do more harm than good.


Reintroduce SPF daily


As daylight increases, so does UV exposure. SPF is essential year round but especially important as we move into spring and summer.


Support your skin professionally


At home skincare is important but professional facials can deeply cleanse, rebalance and restore the skin far more effectively.


The benefits of a spring facial reset


A professional facial during this seasonal shift can make a noticeable difference to how your skin looks and feels. It helps to -


  • Deeply cleanse and remove buildup

  • Rehydrate and replenish the skin barrier

  • Improve brightness and overall skin tone

  • Support smoother, healthier looking skin

  • Encourage a fresh, natural glow


Think of it as a reset for your skin, helping it transition smoothly into the new season.


In summary


After winter, your skin is not “bad” or “damaged”, it is simply in need of a little extra care and attention to recover from seasonal stress.


By gently adjusting your routine and supporting your skin with hydration, protection and the right treatments, you can restore it's natural glow and keep it healthy throughout the year.

 
 
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