Letâs face it: some seasons just look better than others. Sun-kissed skin, dewy and freshâthat’s not a winter phenomenon. Even unruly hair air dries best in warmer months, revealing natural, bouncy texture, while winter is infamous for dry, split strands. Tight, lean beach bodies are everywhere in the summer; winter bodies take comfort in pounds (and weâre not talking currency).
But what if seasonal trends served to challenge us rather than confine us to weather-dictated beauty? Last year, a whopping 6.5 million viewers tuned in to catch bronzy, glowing, tight bodied Victoriaâs Secret models strut the runway in mid-November, sparking epiphanies everywhere (at least here at CB)âcan we, in fact, look like summer year round? Not matter what the season?
We checked in with a few CB friends and experts to compile this list of the best “glow all year long no matter what month it is!” advice:
1. WASH YOUR HAIR LESS, GET A WATER FILTER
For summer hair year round, we asked Charlotteâs Book subscriber and celebrity hairstylist Shaylee Blatz for her insider tips on how to achieve that Victoriaâs Secret model bounce and shine, pre- and post-wash.
âOver washing your hair can add to the dryness, so try adding dry shampoo to your routine and wash every other day,â says Shaylee. âI personally love Unite’s 7 Seconds Refresher.â
Shaylee also recommends getting a shower head with a filter. âHard water is very common so itâs important to invest in a good shower head, one with a filter that can remove all the hard water minerals that leave hair dull. Raindrops is my favorite, and can be attached to most shower heads. This will also help with your skin as well!â
2. DO A HAIR MASK FOR MOISTURE
In colder months, hair loses moistureâ and less moisture means less shine. For moisture that lasts beyond your conditioner, Shaylee recommends masking weekly (she swears by Trader Joeâs coconut oil for a simple DIY home mask), and, a very good serum.
âI highly recommend using Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil by Oribe,â says Shaylee. âIt is a light oil that will instantly restore dry hair to its prime, adding incredible shine. It’s like liquid gold!â
 3. EXFOLIATE WISELY…
In colder months, dead skin cells will show up as a flaky, thick buildup on the skin due to dry skinâs reduced ability to shed as quickly. Buffing the skin can help, but over exfoliating can do more damage than good by stripping the skin of its own protective layer. Unprotected skin = breakouts.
CB expert aesthetician and national treasure Jordana Mattioli says, âThe Clarisonic with the soft âsensitive skinâ brush head is safe for everyone, or even a soft muslin cloth. Use the Clarisonic with your cleanser for a few seconds, then rinse off. Alsoâdonât forget your lips! I also recommend using an exfoliant in the form of an enzyme, or hydroxy acid mask for a much deeper and more even exfoliationâbut only twice a week.”
4. … AND CHOOSE YOUR TREATMENTS WISELY
If you’re like the editors at CB, you’re probably booking your post summer treatments now. Consider a treatment like dermaplaning, a light peel, or a Clear + Brilliant, but be sure to consider your skin type and choose carefully. âDermaplaning isnât the best option for everyone,” explains Jordana. “It removes dead skin, but superficially. I only recommend it for skin types that also want to remove the peach fuzz, otherwise I prefer light peels with no downtime.”
Jordana’s recommended in-office post summer treatment? AÂ Clear + Brilliant laser session followed by a hydrating facial one week later. “If done once a month over the winter, this combo really helps keep the skin radiant.â
5. FAKE IT
Why not fake it until you make it to next June? Preserve that summer glow with a fake tanner. If you do go the self-tanner route, Sophie Evans, St. Tropez’s celebrity tanning expert, recommends selecting a tanner that will build over time for the faceâtry CB Expert Dr. Dennis Gross’ Alpha/Beta Glow Pads. For the body, a mousse or a gel for normal skin (St. Tropez Express Bronzing Mousse), or for dry skin, a lotion or oil (Clarins Self Tanning Milk). In applying self tanners, prep is everythingâexfoliate thoroughly. Remember to apply with a glove, and for best results, repeat the procedure weekly.
A great way to add glow and sparkle without the hassle of self-tanners is with a bronzer. After applying makeup and SPF, add a light reflector/highlighter. âTry the one Gisele actually uses! The RMS Beauty Living Luminizer,â says Jordana. âDab inside corners of eyes, under brow bone, and on top of cheekbones.”
6. DON’T BLOW DRY!
It’s also important to dry your hair before leaving the house, because colder weather can freeze and damage the delicate strandsâbut don’t blow dry your hair! That’ll build static and dryness for extra breakage. How to achieve those beachy waves, then?
âFor Gisele BĂŒndchen beach waves mid-winter, use a light curl cream before drying,â says Shaylee, âBuild once hair is dry with a good beach spray for a piecey beach lookâitâs very simple and less damaging.â
7. DRINK WATER (THAT H20 THO!)
This is perhaps the best advice you’ll get this winter, straight from health coach Holli Thompson: âItâs so simple, but a lot of people forget to drink water in the winter. A few cups of tea isnât going to do it. Increase your water intake to at least 64 ounces a day, and in three days, look in the mirror. Youâll see a difference. It will immediately plump your skin cells, giving a more beautiful tone to your skin.”
âAdd some lemon to your water whenever you can to balance your bodyâs pH, which makes it more alkaline,” she adds. “A lot of people tend to eat more acidic foods during the fall and winter, so lemon water helps to counteract that.” (Yes, lemon is acidic, but after your body has processed it, it becomes alkalizing. Magic.)
8. CHANGE YOUR DIET â AND DON’T FORGET YOUR FRUITS & VEG!Â
As the weather fades from summer, don’t forget to change your diet. CB expert Dr. Elizabeth Hale says, âI have a lot of soup for lunch in the fall and winter to increase my fluid intake. As always, I recommend an anti-oxidant rich, colorful diet, full of fruits and vegetables, to boost your skinâs natural defenses.â
9. CLEAN WITH OIL, MOISTURIZE WITH OIL (IF YOU DON’T ALREADY)
Did you know that a face cleansing oil will cleanse the dirt off your skin without stripping your skin of its natural oils? And since winter skin needs its oils so desperately, we recommend replacing your go-to cleanser with a good cleansing oil like SK-II Facial Treatment Cleansing Oil, Josie Maran Argan Cleansing Oil, or Bobbi Brown Soothing Cleansing Oil.
Once skin is clean and partly dry use your favorite moisturizer and then a face oilânot the other way around. The oil will help trap in the moisture and keep it from dissipating. âThe reason you shouldn’t use it directly on the skin is because our skin requires both oil AND water,â say CB expert contributor RenĂ©e Rouleau.
âAll moisturizers are formulated with ingredients that deliver these two ingredients [oil and water] that benefit the skin, whereas skin oils only provide oil. When you use moisturizer over the oil, the beneficial ingredients will not be able to penetrate the skin effectively because the oil will act as a barrier,â she explains.
10. TURN DOWN THE HEAT
As we move to winter, and see colder, drier outside air, indoor air is stripped of all moisture by heating systems. And because we spend most of our winters indoors, our skin, along with our mucous membranes, are most prone to drying out. This means chapped lips, dry noses, and dry throat.
âIt’s obvious that going outside into the cold, brisk air can be drying, but even worse for your skin is the dry, overheated indoor environment you sleep and work in,â says CB skincare expert Joanna Vargas. Â
11. HUMIDIFY, HUMIDIFY, HUMIDIFY!
They can be a nuisance, but humidifiers (even the miniature ones!) will not only alleviate respiratory system ailments but also help revitalize your skin through the night if left on. You’ll wake up with skin that looks supple, and youâll also notice a big difference on chapped lips and dry hands and soles. Invest in one for every room of the houseâwe love these tiny travel versions, too.
Image: Author Stephanie FantauzziÂ
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