Ever wish you could just copy/paste the virtual carts of the experts who really know what they’re doing when it comes to shopping for beauty products? Well, we leaned into that
Colder weather tends to dry out the skin, and your already parched complexion is often made worse by the dry air of your indoor heating system. Plus, people with skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis will usually see more inflammation and flare ups when the cold weather hits. So if you live in a place where there are actual seasons (read: shifts in temperature and humidity levels), it’s important to transition the products in your rotation to accommodate for the changes in weather.
To get your stash started, we consulted board-certified dermatologistJeanine B. Downie, M.D., Director ofImage Dermatology, about her top product picks.