You may be a whiz at applying mascara in morning traffic, but taking proper care of your skin is best done before you have one hand on the wheel – especially in the winter.
Consider adding these handpicked moisturizers to your beauty arsenal to fight against cold weather and keep your skin beautiful:
If multi-tasking is your thing, why not use a beauty balm that does, well, everything? Skin Savior ($68) triple-duties as a mineral powder primer, under eye de-puffer and it even tames your hair.
Is a hectic work schedule wreaking havoc on your skin? Lots of coffee paired with little sleep can do a number on your dermis. This calls for the LIFTLAB skincare system ($20) promising to “preserve skin’s youthful appearance.”
For those always hopping from plane to plane for business, the creamy, versatile lotion Lait-Crème Concentrè ($14-$25) is travel size and TSA-friendly. It acts as a face primer, make-up remover and even treats nicked legs after shaving.
Before applying your favorite rouge, treat your lips to a soothing lip balm ($7). This one from Kiehl’s will protect against the dry cold with ingredients like lanolin and vitamin E.
Luckily, switching out open-toed shoes for boots means spending less on pedicures this season. You can still keep feet in tip-top shape with all-natural ARCH Sole Savour Creme ($30) that heals and hydrates feet without parabens, sulfates or fragrances.
Bonus PINK Link: Now that you’ve got glowing skin, beauty guru Bobbi Brown shares her best work makeup tips.
By Christine Kim
“Beauty is about being comfortable in your own skin. Or a kick-ass red lipstick.” Gwyneth Paltrow
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