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Your Skin's Crying for Help This Winter ❄️

Your Skin's Crying for Help This Winter ❄️

One day you're basking in summer sun, and the next your skin feels tight, dry and in desperate need of TLC. As the weather cools down, a few strategic swaps using Silki's barrier-loving essentials will keep your glow intact.

Why Your Skin Needs Extra TLC in Cooler Weather

Cooler air holds less humidity, and indoor heating dries out your environment even more. This combo leads to dryness and flakiness, increased sensitivity, a dull complexion and tight, uncomfortable skin. The winter skincare focus should shift to hydration, barrier support and protection.

Silki's Winter Skin Essentials

Hydrating Foaming Cleanser
Start with a gentle cleanser that won't strip your skin. Powered by rose water, Hyaluronic Acid and squalane, it cleanses while hydrating — keeping skin soft and supported.

Reset Barrier Moisturiser
Your skin's winter armour. Formulated with ceramides, panthenol and squalane to deeply nourish, calm irritation and support barrier resilience against harsh weather and indoor heating.

SPF30+ Daily Defence Sunscreen
Yes — even in winter. UV rays don't take a seasonal break, and sun damage contributes to long-term dryness and pigmentation. Silki's lightweight SPF also hydrates with Niacinamide and Vitamin E for extra barrier care.

Body Gloss Oil Gel — Fragrance Free
A full-body saviour. Rich gel-to-oil formula packed with squalane and Vitamin E to lock in moisture post-shower. Apply to damp skin for better absorption and hydration.

Winter Skincare Tips from Team Silki

  • Layer your hydrationtonerserummoisturiserSPF
  • Don't skip SPF — UV rays are present year-round, even on cloudy days
  • Stay consistent — a daily routine keeps skin balanced and less reactive
  • Hydrate from the inside too — cold weather lowers water intake so drink up

No need to overhaul your routine — just winterise it. Your skin will thank you.

Also read: How to Prep Your Skin for Winter (And Know If It's Dry or Dehydrated)

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