When cooler weather comes around I tend to change my skin and hair routine to accomodate. I have naturally dryer hair and skin so cold and wind can just make things worse -- here are some products that I've been loving lately that have worked wonders for my hair and skin.
Virgin Coconut Oil | This is basically a miracle product and food. I apply it to my entire face at night (super scary because it looks greasy and has the word oil in it) but it's actually anti-acne, anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-wrinkle, multi-vitamin -- the list goes on. I also apply it to my hair as a hair mask and leave it in for about an hour before I shower. I also have been eating it (about two tablespoons a day) -- eating it has tons more benefits that you can read more about here. Make sure to get organic, virgin coconut oil if you buy!
Weleda Iris Hydrating Day Cream | I just started using this day cream under my makeup in the morning and it's amazing. It's made my skin look so dewy and healthy -- perfect if you live in a dryer climate. It's really rich and a little goes a long way. It also smells amazing! Get it 20% off with code CN20 here.
Apple Cider Vinegar | Another miracle product -- I use this as a toner after washing my face. I also use it as a hair rinse and it makes my hair super shiny (be sure to dilute it if you're using it directly on your skin or hair). I also take about two teaspoons of this a day (I drink it with water or apple juice). If you buy make sure to get organic, raw, unpasteurized with the "mother" in it. You can read all about it and its health benefits here.
Dr. Haushka Rose Body Oil | I have been using this on my skin after patting dry after the shower and I'm obsessed with how it feels. It makes my skin so soft and even in the evening it's still glowing from the moisture. It smells incredible -- a must if you like a good rose scent. Get it 25% off with code DH25 here.
What are your go-to products for winter time? I'd love to hear!














Ok. This stuff looks amazing for my dry crustiness. I know. So sick but true.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try that oil. Thanks for the suggestions!
ReplyDeleteI don't really change my routine much, because I'm not really exposed, but these are great tips.;)
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I do in winter is really hydrate my lips and hands, cause they get crazy dry.
Love,
Diana from http://thegirlwhocouldntbeafashionista.blogspot.ie/
Having dry skin problem myself, I salute you on this post and great recommendations!
ReplyDeleteAnd I would like to add that Cold Cream from Avene is great harsh winter conditions. It can be a bit heavy so I apply it before I bed time.
I could hug you for this! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAmanda
It's an Easy Life
I've used coconut oil in my food, but never on my body. I should give it a try!
ReplyDeleteLife Unsweetened
Oh wow cool products!
ReplyDeleteI too suffer from very dry skin in the winter! I have some virgin coconut oil at my parents house though. I'll have to scoop it up and start using it! xo
ReplyDeleteI might be behind the times, but I just started using Moroccan oil on my hair and it is SERIOUSLY AMAZING. Just as good as everyone says. I'm def going to try to coconut oil- thx for the tip, love!
ReplyDeletexoxo, Emily
www.mainstreetchic.blogspot.com
So do you just eat a tbsp of the coconut oil by itself? Or do you drizzle it on some sort of food?
ReplyDeleteThx for the tips - I'm excited to try some of these!
these tips are amazing. i will def be trying them out because i have the same issues once this cold weather hits! i have never heard of coconut oil, but def a must try!
ReplyDeletehappy tuesday my dear!
xA
I've done the ACV before but the coconut oil is new to me- definitely going to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis are awesome suggestions...Coconut oil is my go-to for dry winter hair!
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
The Glossy Life
i just broke out the coconut oil for my hair & skin last night! my hair was SO blah & i realized it's because the winter air is stripping it. i'm excited to start feeling & seeing the benefits.
ReplyDeletealso: i'm going to try apple cider vinegar as a toner. i'm excited!
Thank you for the tips! It is the first year I have lived somewhere that I need to think about what winter is doing to my skin and hair, I need all the advice I can get
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to give that apple cider vinegar a try ;)
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to get coconut oil and apple cider vinegar for awhile now... Don't know what's stopping me! Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteI have been seeing that everywhere! love coconut oil, raw shea butter is good too
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Cassy
http://theworkette.blogspot.com/
Loved reading about all these new products!! I've been wanting to try the coconut oil but haven't gotten around to it! My skin is super dry in the winter so I need some winterizing recommendations!!
ReplyDeleteSuch good tips...the coconut oil is so good!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I had coconut oil on my shopping list today - even happier now that I read this! Be sure to visit my blog to enter my giveaway today: a $150 gift card to Gilded Mint - amazing abstract art featured on One Kings Lane!
ReplyDeletexo,
B
www.decorgreat.blogspot.com
Interesting! Definitely need to try that coconut oil!
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Giovanna
www.heyloveblog.com
Who knew! Thanks for the insight.
ReplyDeletelove these little tid bits! i'm going to try them!
ReplyDeleteps i married a matt in september of 2010 too :) only me and mine live on the east coast! xox
I've heard many good things about coconut oil; I'm going to have to give it a try after your recommendation ! xx
ReplyDeleteI just recently started using the Dr. Hauschka Rose Body moisturizer- it is seriously the best!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE coconut oil!!! and that rose body moisturizer looks amazing
ReplyDeletexo SideSmile,
Ashley
SideSmile Style
Great tips! I never knew you could use coconut oil, other than in the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteOh, such good ideas here. I need to try the apple cider vinegar toner- does it dry you out at all?
ReplyDeletei cant even articulate how much i loved this post. cannot.
ReplyDeleteI actually have coconut oil in my cabinet but always forget about it... I'm gonna try the hair mask sounds amazing thanks for sharing the tips! xo
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