Why Your Skin Gets Dry in Winter and How to Restore Its Glow
- Alice Olivia
- Oct 19
- 3 min read
Why Your Skin Gets Dry in Winter and How to Restore Its Glow
As the temperatures drop and the air gets colder, many people notice their skin becoming drier, tighter, or even flaky. Winter weather can be harsh on the skin — but understanding why it happens and how to treat it can make all the difference in keeping your complexion radiant all season long.
Why Skin Gets Dry in Winter
During the colder months, humidity levels plummet - both outdoors and indoors (especially when central heating is on). This dry air draws moisture away from the skin, disrupting its natural barrier. As a result, you might experience:
- Tightness or rough texture 
- Flaking or irritation 
- Increased sensitivity or redness 
- Dull or lacklustre tone 
Even those with oily or combination skin can experience dehydration in winter, as the skin’s natural oil balance becomes compromised.
How to Combat Winter Skin Dehydration
Fortunately, there are effective professional and at-home treatments to restore hydration, strengthen the skin barrier, and bring back a healthy, luminous glow.
1. Skin Boosters: Deep Hydration from Within
Skin boosters such as Profhilo® or Seventy Hyal 2000 deliver pure hyaluronic acid directly into the skin. Unlike topical creams, these injectables work from the inside out to deeply hydrate, improve elasticity, and restore that plump, youthful texture. They’re ideal for those noticing dullness, fine lines, or dryness that regular moisturisers just can’t fix.
2. Microneedling & Exosomes: Regenerate and Repair
Microneedling stimulates collagen production and enhances the absorption of regenerative serums. When combined with exosomes (advanced stem-cell-derived messengers), the treatment supercharges cellular repair and skin barrier recovery. This combination can dramatically improve texture, hydration, and resilience, especially after exposure to cold, dry weather.
3. BioRePeel: A Gentle Yet Powerful Chemical Peel
For those who want a brighter, smoother complexion without downtime, BioRePeel is an excellent option. This unique peel uses a blend of acids and nourishing ingredients to exfoliate dead skin cells while infusing the skin with hydration and nutrients. It helps reduce dryness, fine lines, and uneven tone — revealing fresher, healthier-looking skin beneath.
4. Medical-Grade Skincare: Your Daily Defence
At-home care is just as important as in-clinic treatments. Medical-grade skincare products are formulated with higher concentrations of active ingredients, allowing them to penetrate deeper and perform more effectively than over-the-counter alternatives. Look for:
- Hyaluronic acid for deep hydration 
- Ceramides to strengthen the skin barrier 
- Vitamin C for antioxidant protection 
- Gentle exfoliants like lactic acid to keep skin smooth and bright 
A professional consultation can help you select the perfect regimen for your skin type and concerns.
5. Polynucleotides: Advanced Skin Regeneration
Polynucleotides (PNs) are one of the most exciting innovations in regenerative aesthetics. Derived from purified DNA fragments, they work by stimulating fibroblast activity, improving tissue repair, and enhancing the skin’s ability to retain moisture. Polynucleotides deeply hydrate, calm inflammation, and promote collagen synthesis - resulting in firmer, smoother, and more luminous skin. They’re especially beneficial for winter-damaged or sensitive complexions that need both repair and rejuvenation.
In Summary
Winter dryness is more than just a surface issue, it’s a sign that your skin barrier needs support. By combining targeted in-clinic treatments such as skin boosters, microneedling with exosomes, BioRePeel, and polynucleotides with a tailored medical-grade skincare routine, you can restore hydration, strengthen your skin, and maintain a healthy glow all season long.
If you’re ready to refresh and protect your skin this winter, book a consultation to discover the perfect treatment plan for you.



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