As winter temperatures drop, your skin could show it in dryness, redness, and even that lifeless, dull look. from heated indoors to icy outdoors, can damage your skin's protective barrier. Lauren Blythe, founder of Soliette, says a consistent skincare routine is vital. She advises a professional skin analysis, richer moisturizers, gentler cleansers, and hydrating serums with hyaluronic acid. She advises people that In winter, if your skin is drier, you tend to be a little bit more vulnerable to sensitivity, so you need to be guided on how often to exfoliate or which products to use. For more on this we are joined by Lauren Blythe, founder of SOLIETTE

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