The shift from golden, sun-warmed days to cool, dry air isn’t just a change of season; it’s a change of skin behavior. The humidity drops, heaters kick on, and your skin’s natural balance can start to feel… off. Tightness, dryness, and dullness are all little reminders that it’s time to shift how you care for your skin.
The key isn’t to add more products, it’s to make small, thoughtful adjustments that support your skin through the transition.

1. Cleanse Without Stripping
As temperatures drop, skin doesn’t need a deeper clean, it needs a gentler one. Our natural oils become more important in winter, helping to defend against cold air and dry heat. An activated charcoal cleanser like Filthy Face offers a balanced way to detox without overdoing it, drawing out buildup while keeping essential moisture intact.
Tip: If your skin feels squeaky-clean after washing, it’s time to scale back. Your barrier is trying to tell you something.
2. Hydrate in Layers
Winter skin loves layers. Start by misting with something replenishing, a hydration boost like The Modern Mist helps add water back before sealing it in. Follow with a lightweight serum or oil, then finish with a richer moisturizer like Higher Good to lock everything down.
Think of it like layering clothing: breathable first, insulating last.
3. Rethink Your SPF Approach
While SPF is vital for prolonged sun exposure, daily indoor use isn’t always necessary, especially if your products are already full of antioxidants and barrier-supportive ingredients. If you’re spending the day outside, absolutely apply it. But if you’re moving between home, car, and store, let your skin breathe a little. Sometimes less is more, even with protection.
4. Add a Weekly Reset
Winter dryness often calls for restoration, not exfoliation. Instead of scrubbing, try soaking. A mineral-rich bath using Potency Powder, with magnesium, Epsom salt, CBD, CBG, and bergamot. Not only will you get a few minutes of tranquility, but this combo also helps relax tension while restoring the skin’s balance from the inside out.
Bonus: That post-soak glow isn’t just your skin, it’s your nervous system exhaling.
5. Make It a Ritual
Winter naturally invites us to slow down. Turn your skincare into something intentional, a moment to pause, breathe, and check in with yourself. Let the warmth of the water, the scent of bergamot, or the texture of your moisturizer remind you to soften, too.
Because radiant skin isn’t built from product overload, it’s built from consistency, rest, and respect for your skin’s rhythm.
The Takeaway
Preparing your skin for winter isn’t about buying new things; it’s about listening. Hydrate deeply, cleanse gently, protect when needed, and let ritual replace routine. Your skin already knows what to do. You’re just giving it the space to do it well.