8 Winter-Proof Hair And Skin Essentials

8 Top Products To Save Your Hair and Skin This Winter

As the temperature drops and those biting cold winds start to blow it can, unfortunately, have a damaging effect on our hair and skin.

So make sure you protect yourself with the right products. Here are our top eight picks…

The Multi Miracle Glow from Charlotte Tilbury

This amazing 3-in-1 beauty balm can be used to keep your skin feeling super soft and avoid any dryness. This little number is a multi-talented product. You can use it as a deep cleansing face balm with anti-wrinkle benefits, for an injection of moisture during night-time as an ‘overnight facial’, or just keep it in your handbag for emergency dry spells during the day. It can also be applied as an SOS remedy to dry cuticles, elbows, hands, heels and shins.

De Lorenzo Defence Argan Oil

Tame that wild weather frizz with this long-lasting oil treatment that also replenishes brittle dry hair. Infused with organic organ oil, it contains specialised elastomers which leave the hair feeling silky, conditioned and with a glossy shine.

De Lorenzo Defence Argan Oil – RRP $29.95

Musq Replenish Serum

Adding some natural powerful antioxidants to your skin is very important, especially when your skin may be under more stress as it battles the elements. With this powerful serum you can de-stress your skin and lend a helping hand in aiding its healing and repair process. It contains a blend of Jojoba and Rosehip oil combined with Sea Buckthorn Berry and Pomegranate which all work beautifully together.

Musq Replenish Serum – RRP $59

Paula’s Choice Calm Redness Relief Cleanser

Many of us, especially those with sensitive skin, suffer from redness. This redness-relief cleanser will soothe and protect irritated skin whilst removing gently removing makeup. This silky solution is a great addition to your beauty routine if you suffer regularly from irritated sensitive skin as it doesn’t leave your skin stripped and dry.

Paula’s Choice Calm Redness Relief Cleanser – RRP $29.00

Pure Hair Food Hydrate Your Hair Shampoo & Conditioner

This is the ultimate in hair hydration. The active ingredients in these hair washes make your hair super absorbent so it soaks up all the goodness and restores moisture to dry and damaged hair.

Pure Hair Food Hydrate Your Hair Shampoo & Conditioner – RRP $39.95

Toleraine Ultra Overnight by La Roche Posay

Add the ultimate addition to your skin barrier with this overnight treatment. This high tolerance skin care relives even ultra-sensitive skin from signs of irritation. Formulated with carbonise and Viatim E which eradicate free radicals and neurosensine which soothes and calms inflammation. The treatments allows the skin to fully recover over night from previous daily aggressors and reduces any redness, itchiness or tightness. The ultimate overnight hydration treatment.

Toleriane Ultra Overnight by La Roche-Posay – RRP $39.95

Dermalogica UltraCalming Mist

This is the perfect portable solution to instant hydration. The unique ingredients in this spray are ideal for soothing, calming and cleansing sensitive skin. This easy to use lightweight mist is applied to cleansed skin. It locks in hydration and aids your skin’s natural barrier which will effectively reduce the risk of any future flare-ups.

Dermalogica UltraCalming Mist – RRP $52.50

Cold Creme Body Lotion By Avène

This body lotion is non-greasy and deeply moisturising. It locks in moisture deep down in your skin and helps to restore suppleness especially to dry and damaged skin. The perfect solution to calm down dry irritated skin and to add some much needed hydration and make your skin extra winter-proof.

Avène Cold Cream Body Lotion – RRP $38.95

This post was last modified on 16/03/2017 9:04 am

Bianca Spendlove: Bianca is a British actress who has always had an interest beauty, fashion and lifestyle, being surrounded by makeup artists most days inspired her to take note of the top tips and trends used in the industry. She loves to write in her own time and to document her travels.
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