I love winter. ’Tis the season for steaming hot drinks, the crunch of morning frost underfoot and going days (if not weeks) without shaving my legs – just me?
What I don’t love is watching my juicy summer glow drain away, leaving behind dry, ashen skin. The cool temperatures aren’t necessarily to blame, says celebrity facialist and award-winning makeup artist, Amba Logan (ambalogan.com). ‘Colder weather brings a change in humidity,’ she explains. ‘It’s this that can leave skin dehydrated and looking dull.’
Add to this hot, dry central heating and we have a). ‘This is particularly true if we have a skin condition such as rosacea, which is more likely than ever to flare up.’