How to Protect Your Skin from Dryness This Winter
Expert Skincare Tips from Atlas Premier Health
Is your skin feeling tighter, rougher, or drier than usual? You’re not alone. Even in milder climates, the winter months can take a serious toll on your skin. Between colder outdoor air, lower humidity, indoor heating, and those long hot showers we all love, your skin can quickly lose moisture and its protective oils.
The result? Even healthy, glowing skin can become dry, cracked, irritated, or dull. But the good news is — with the right skincare routine and a few simple habits, you can restore hydration and keep your skin smooth and radiant all winter long.
Here are our expert-approved tips to protect and rejuvenate your skin during the colder months:
Expert Skincare Tips from Atlas Premier Health
Is your skin feeling tighter, rougher, or drier than usual? You’re not alone. Even in milder climates, the winter months can take a serious toll on your skin. Between colder outdoor air, lower humidity, indoor heating, and those long hot showers we all love, your skin can quickly lose moisture and its protective oils.
The result? Even healthy, glowing skin can become dry, cracked, irritated, or dull. But the good news is — with the right skincare routine and a few simple habits, you can restore hydration and keep your skin smooth and radiant all winter long.
Here are our expert-approved tips to protect and rejuvenate your skin during the colder months:

1. Use the Right Moisturizer for Your Skin Barrier
Choosing a moisturizer with barrier-repairing ingredients is key to combating dryness. Apply moisturizer immediately after showering or washing to lock in moisture. Don’t forget your lips — the thinner skin there is more prone to chapping. We love the Revision Youthful Lip Replenisher for intense hydration and smoothing.
Look for moisturizers with ingredients like:
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Hyaluronic Acid – Helps retain moisture in the skin
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Ceramides – Strengthen the skin barrier and seal in hydration
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Glycerin – Attracts water from the air to your skin
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Shea Butter / Natural Oils – Deeply hydrate and calm irritation
✨ Pro Tip: Try Revision DEJ Face Cream, which contains all of the above ingredients and also helps reduce fine lines and photodamage.

2. Stay Hydrated from Within
Dry skin often reflects what’s going on inside your body. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day helps maintain hydration at the cellular level — especially important in winter when indoor heating can dehydrate you without you realizing it.
✅ Hydration check: Your urine should be pale yellow — darker means you need more fluids.

3. Avoid Long Hot Showers (Even If They Feel Amazing)
We know — nothing beats a hot shower on a cold morning. But hot water strips your skin of natural oils, worsening dryness. Instead, opt for lukewarm showers and use a gentle, hydrating cleanser.
🧼 We recommend Revision Gentle Foaming Cleanser — it’s soap-free and won’t dry out sensitive winter skin.

4. Follow a Nighttime Repair Routine
Nighttime is your skin’s chance to heal. Incorporate hydrating and barrier-supporting ingredients like ceramides, lipids, and hyaluronic acid in your evening routine.
Top product picks:
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Revision DEJ Night Face Cream – Hydrates deeply while supporting skin structure
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Revision Hydrating Serum – Combines natural fruit extracts, honey, sea kelp, peptides, and hyaluronic acid to replenish moisture and reduce fine lines
These products help you wake up with smoother, plumper, and better-hydrated skin.
Don’t Let the Cold Weather Dry You Out
With a few small changes to your daily skincare routine and some hydration-conscious habits, you can keep your skin soft, radiant, and healthy all winter long.
Whether you’re battling dry patches, dullness, or fine lines, our team at Atlas Premier Health is here to help you build a skincare routine that works for your skin and your goals.
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