From Natalie

“Thoughts on skincare, wellness, graceful aging + living well.”

Winter Skin Survival

Winter Skin Survival

Winter can be especially tough on the skin.

Cold air outside.
Dry indoor heat.
Hot showers.
Less humidity.
Less hydration overall.

And suddenly the skin starts feeling:
tight,
dull,
dry,
sensitive,
or simply “off.”

At Love + Be Well, we believe winter skincare should focus less on aggressive treatments and more on nourishment, hydration, and barrier support.

Because healthy glowing skin begins with supporting the skin gently — especially during colder months.


Why Skin Gets Drier In Winter

As temperatures drop and humidity levels decrease, the skin naturally loses more moisture.

Indoor heating systems can make this even worse by drying out the air around us constantly.

And when the skin barrier becomes compromised, it can lead to:

  • dryness
  • irritation
  • flaking
  • redness
  • dehydration
  • dullness

Winter is really the season of protecting and replenishing the skin.


1. Stop Over-Stripping The Skin

One of the biggest winter skincare mistakes?

Over-cleansing and over-scrubbing.

Harsh soaps,
foaming cleansers,
strong exfoliants,
and alcohol-heavy products can strip the skin barrier and leave the skin even more dehydrated.

Instead, winter is the perfect time to lean into:

  • oil cleansing
  • gentle exfoliation
  • nourishing creams
  • hydrating oils

Gentler skincare often creates healthier skin long term.


2. Turn Down The Water Temperature

We know.
Hot showers feel amazing in winter.

But excessively hot water can strip the skin of its natural protective oils very quickly.

Try keeping showers warm rather than scorching hot whenever possible.

And if you love baths, consider adding:

  • magnesium salts
  • nourishing oils
  • skin-softening botanicals

to help support hydration while you soak.


3. Moisturize Damp Skin

One of the easiest ways to boost hydration?

Apply moisturizer or body oil onto damp skin immediately after showering.

This helps trap moisture into the skin rather than allowing it to evaporate away.

Winter skin especially loves:

  • body oils
  • nourishing creams
  • balms
  • richer textures

that help cushion and protect the skin barrier.


4. Focus On Barrier-Friendly Ingredients

Winter is not the season for overly harsh skincare.

At Love + Be Well, we personally gravitate toward skincare that supports the skin gently with:

  • botanical oils
  • probiotics
  • hydrating ingredients
  • soothing ingredients
  • barrier-supportive formulations

Avoiding overly drying ingredients like heavy alcohols and harsh synthetic fragrances can make a huge difference during colder months.


5. Add Probiotic Skincare

One thing we especially love during winter?

Supporting the skin microbiome.

The skin barrier works hard during colder months, and probiotic skincare can help support a healthier, more balanced environment on the skin.

At Love + Be Well, barrier support has always been one of the foundations of our skincare philosophy.

Because calm, balanced skin tends to glow differently.


6. Hydrate From Within Too

Skin hydration is not just topical.

Your skin reflects what is happening internally too.

Winter is often when people unintentionally drink less water overall, which can show up quickly in the skin.

Simple supportive habits matter:

  • drink more water
  • eat healthy fats
  • prioritize mineral-rich foods
  • nourish the body consistently

Glowing skin is always an inside-and-out process.


7. Add Moisture Back Into Your Environment

Indoor heating can seriously dry out the air around us.

One simple winter upgrade?

Adding a humidifier to:

  • bedrooms
  • offices
  • living spaces

especially where you spend the most time.

Even small shifts in your environment can help support healthier skin during winter.


Winter Skin Needs Gentleness, Not Punishment

At Love + Be Well, we believe winter skincare should feel comforting.

Less attacking the skin.
More supporting it.

More hydration.
More nourishment.
More slowing down.

Because healthy radiant skin is not created by stripping it raw —
it is created by consistently feeding the skin what it truly needs.

Love + Be Well,
Natalie

Hydrated Skin Looks Different

Hydrated Skin Looks Different

When people think about glowing skin, they often focus on products first.

But one of the most overlooked foundations of healthy-looking skin is actually hydration.

Not just drinking water — although that matters too — but supporting the skin in a way that helps it stay comfortable, soft, balanced, and resilient over time.

Because dehydrated skin tends to tell on us quickly.

Tightness.
Flaking.
Dullness.
Sensitivity.
Fine lines appearing more noticeable.
Skin simply looking tired.

And honestly, modern life makes dehydration incredibly easy.


Your Skin Needs Support Too

We often forget that skin is not just something we look at.

It is a living, functioning organ constantly working to protect us every single day.

And like the rest of the body, skin functions best when properly supported.

Hydrated skin tends to:
look brighter,
feel softer,
appear smoother,
and recover more easily from environmental stressors.

Not because hydration is some miracle cure —
but because healthy skin simply works better when it has what it needs.


Water Helps, But It’s Not The Whole Story

Drinking enough water absolutely matters.

But hydration is not only about how much water we drink.

The skin barrier itself also needs support to help hold moisture in effectively. Otherwise, skin can still feel dry and depleted even when we are technically hydrated.

That’s why skincare rituals matter too.

Gentle cleansing.
Hydrating layers.
Facial oils.
Moisturizers.
Protecting the barrier instead of constantly stripping it.

Hydration works best as a full-body approach.


Hot Water Is Not Always Your Skin’s Friend

As comforting as long hot showers feel, they can leave skin feeling surprisingly depleted afterward.

Heat tends to strip away natural oils that help protect the skin barrier, which is one reason skin often feels tighter or drier after overly hot showers.

We love:
warm-not-scalding water,
shorter showers,
and applying moisture while the skin is still slightly damp afterward.

That small shift alone can make a noticeable difference over time.


Moisture Loves Consistency

One thing we have learned over the years is that skin responds beautifully to consistent care.

Not aggressive care.
Not occasional overhauls.

Consistency.

Hydrating toners, nourishing creams, and facial oils layered gently into the skin day after day often create far more lasting results than constantly chasing stronger products.

Especially as skin matures.


Facial Oils Can Be Beautiful For Dry Skin

There is still a misconception that oils automatically clog the skin or feel heavy.

But thoughtfully chosen botanical oils can actually help support hydration beautifully while leaving the skin feeling soft, nourished, and comforted.

We especially love facial oils for skin that feels:
tight,
dull,
depleted,
or stressed from overdoing active ingredients.

Sometimes skin simply needs replenishment.


Exfoliation Helps Hydration Too

Hydration is not only about adding moisture — it is also about helping the skin actually absorb the products you are using.

Gentle exfoliation can help remove buildup and dead skin cells that prevent skincare from penetrating effectively.

The key word is:
gentle.

Healthy skin rarely needs aggressive scrubbing to glow beautifully.


Healthy Skin Should Feel Comfortable

At Love + Be Well, we are much more interested in skin that feels:
healthy,
comfortable,
soft,
balanced,
and alive…

than skin chasing impossible perfection.

Hydration plays a huge role in that.

Because often the most radiant skin is simply skin that has been cared for consistently, nourished gently, and given enough support to function beautifully on its own.

Love + Be Well,

Natalie