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Cold-weather beauty products protect skin, hair and body this winter.
Summary
The article recommends 24 skin, hair and body products—mostly under £50—to help hydrate and repair skin and hair in cold, dry winter conditions.
Content
January's cold weather and indoor central heating are contributing to dry, irritated skin and changes in hair texture. The article gathers 24 products, mostly priced under £50, chosen by the Filter team and beauty columnist Sali Hughes. Recommendations cover skincare, makeup, bath and body, hair care, nails and feet, and a few specialist tools. Several items and ingredients are highlighted for sensitive or compromised skin.
Key points:
- The article lists 24 skin, hair and body products, most of which are under £50, selected to hydrate and repair in cold weather.
- Consultant dermatologist Dr Anjali Mahto is quoted noting ceramides and squalane as important for barrier support; niacinamide and vitamin B5 are mentioned for calming inflammation.
- Specific repairing products cited include La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 and CeraVe Advanced Repair ointment for irritated or compromised skin, and Weleda Skin Food for very dry areas.
- The piece reminds readers that sunscreen remains useful in winter and highlights a lightweight SPF30 mineral formula (Herbar the Sun Shield) as an example.
- Hair guidance includes deep-cleaning the scalp and restoring moisture; the article mentions tools and treatments such as the Dyson Airwrap id, Color Wow Dream Coat and scalp scrubs.
Summary:
These recommendations are intended to address winter-related dryness, barrier stress and seasonal hair changes by combining occlusive moisturisers, humectants, calming ingredients and targeted treatments. The article notes options across a range of price points and highlights items suitable for sensitive skin. Undetermined at this time.
