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Winter air is drier, and indoor heating amplifies that dryness. Your skin loses moisture faster, the barrier weakens, and irritation increases. The fix is to swap stripping cleansers for gentle ones, double up on hydration, add a heavier moisturiser, and pull back on aggressive exfoliation. Your summer routine will not carry you through winter, especially in South Africa's drier regions.
South African winters are often underestimated. The temperatures sound mild compared to the Northern Hemisphere, but the humidity drops dramatically, and we rely on heated indoor spaces that pull even more moisture out of the air and your skin. Here is exactly what to change, and why.
The result: tightness, flaking, sensitivity, dullness, and breakouts caused by a compromised barrier.
South Africa has three very different winter climates:
If you live in the Highveld, you will likely need the most aggressive routine shift. Cape Town and coastal areas need more wind and barrier protection.
Swap foaming or gel cleansers for cream, balm, or oil-based cleansers. They clean without stripping the natural oils your skin needs in winter.
Switch to a hydrating, alcohol-free toner or essence. Skip astringents.
Layer two: a hyaluronic acid serum for hydration (our Hyaluronic Acid 1% + Niacinamide Serum doubles up by adding niacinamide), and a peptide or barrier serum for added support.
Go heavier. A lightweight summer gel will not cut it. Look for moisturisers with ceramides, squalane, or shea-based emollients — our Hydrating Complex 10% Moisturiser delivers all-day moisture without a heavy finish.
Still daily, still 50. UV does not take a winter break.
Add a hydrogel or overnight mask two to three nights a week to combat moisture loss while you sleep. The Collagen Hydrogel Face Mask delivers 48-hour hydration in a single application — ideal for a Friday-night reset. For award-winning daily hydration, reach for the Hyaluronic Acid + Collagen Face Mask.
Yes. UVA radiation is present year-round and is the main driver of premature aging. Daily SPF 50 is essential.
Compromised barriers in winter often cause breakouts. The skin produces extra oil to compensate for dryness, which can lead to congestion. The fix is hydration and barrier support, not stripping cleansers.
Absolutely. Hydrating sheet masks are one of the best winter additions, especially before bed or after a long day in heated spaces.