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Winter Skincare:Love Your Skin

  • Writer: Lorna Owens-CEO
    Lorna Owens-CEO
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Desert Sage Lifestyle Wellness


Winter Skin Care: How to Love Your Skin When the Cold Sets In.


Cold weather has a way of pulling the moisture right out of our skin. Wind, low humidity, and indoor heat can leave skin feeling tight, dry, and irritated if we’re not intentional about care. Winter is not the season to strip your skin—it’s the season to nourish it.


Here’s how to truly care for your skin during the colder months:


Cleanse gently, never harshly.


Skip soaps that leave your skin feeling squeaky tight. Your skin needs its natural oils to protect and heal. At Desert Sage, our goat’s milk soap is a winter essential—rich in vitamins and fatty acids, gentle enough to cleanse while supporting your skin’s natural moisture barrier.


Bathe with intention.


Hot showers may feel good, but they can dry your skin even more. Keep water warm (not hot), and use hydrating cleansers. Our bath gels made with coconut oil, shea butter, and jojoba oil cleanse without stripping, leaving your skin soft and comfortable instead of dry and itchy.


Moisturize while your skin is still damp.


This is key. After bathing, gently pat your skin dry and apply lotion right away to lock in moisture. Our Desert Sage lotions, infused with shea butter, jojoba oil, coconut oil, and therapeutic-grade essential oils, are designed to deeply nourish and protect your skin throughout the day.


Feed your skin daily.


Winter skin needs consistency. Lotion isn’t a once-a-day luxury—it’s daily care. Focus on hands, feet, elbows, and legs, which tend to dry out the fastest in cold weather.


Remember: skin care is self-care.


Your skin is your largest organ. What you put on it matters. Choosing clean, nourishing products is one way of honoring your body and saying, I deserve care.


This winter, don’t just survive the cold—let your skin thrive in it.

Visit us at Desert Sage,101 Artisan Alley or www.desert-sage.co and let your winter skin care become a ritual of nourishment, not damage.

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