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SøBeauty Director: Astrid Kearney SøEditor-in-Chief: Chris Saint Sims SøFashion Director: Savannah Barthorpe As winter sets in and the days grow shorter, the loss of sunlight can take a subtle but significant toll on our skin. With fewer hours of daylight and less exposure to the sun's natural warmth, skin often becomes more prone to dryness, dullness, and even irritation. The reduced UV rays, while sparing us from the harsher effects of sun exposure, can also limit our skin's ability to produce vitamin D, leading to imbalances. Cold air, combined with indoor heating, can strip the skin's moisture, leaving it feeling parched and tight. To combat these seasonal shifts, it's essential to adjust your skincare routine, adding richer moisturisers like Weleda Skin Food, hydrating serums such as La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5, and incorporating gentle exfoliation like Clarins Gentle Peeling to help restore the glow we often lose when the sun fades away. https://www.weleda.co.uk/skinfood https://www.laroche-posay.co.uk/en_GB/cicaplast-baume-b5-repairing-balm/LRP_035.html https://www.clarins.co.uk/gentle-peeling-smooth-away-cream/C010201006.html Makeup up /Styling :Astrid Kearney
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