Winter Facial Care

Even in winter, we’ve got to protect our skin from the sun. The sun may not be as easy to appreciate in colder months, but the effects of exposure are still around.

With a summer a distant memory, it’s important my ladies realise that they must continue to have a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) during winter (15 to 20 or higher).

Whether it’s in your day moisturiser or your make up products, I’m here for anyone who needs advice on SPF products.

Changing up your skincare - time for a chat?

Your summer skincare routine may not be meeting your winter needs. What suits you in summer might not be appropriate for the colder months.

You may want to change up your skincare for something more nourishing and hydrating as your skin is likely to be drier, more sensitive and dehydrated. This is especially true for those of you who like to be in the outdoors!

Remember, I’m always here for skincare consultations and advice for skincare treatments!

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