Expecting festive burn-out? Here are the go-to products to help your skin detox post-Christmas

Between the cold and Christmas festivities, our complexions need a bit of help RN.
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In short, while we should enjoy the festive season and all it entails, if your skin is prone to flare-ups, there are plenty of things we can do to prepare for some damage control come January.

What should you use for a skin detox post-Christmas?

OK, let’s be real. Your skin doesn’t need an actual detox. By detox, we’re talking about more of a reset — a few steps you can take to pep it up when it’s perhaps not feeling at its best post-party season.

When it comes to skincare, Felton and Prisk have a number of tips that can come in handy. First, she points out, you should avoid the temptation of “detox masks,” and “instead opt for hydrating masks and soothing ingredients.” This is because when our skin is inflamed and has been exposed to cold winters, it’s “more prone to dryness and sensitivity, so you want to avoid the clay masks and anything that leaves the skin feeling tight,” she explains.

For this reason, “double down on hydration by using a serum [like hyaluronic acid] twice a day in both the AM and PM,” says Felton. “Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that your body produces. It’s a naturally occurring group of sugar molecules, or glycosaminoglycan, found in the connective tissues of the body, such as in the eyes and joints,” explains Prisk. “It’s known for its ability to attract and retain moisture and in skincare products. It’s a humectant, which means that it’s something that helps the skin to hold on to water. It helps to hydrate the outer layers of the skin, and in doing so improve its appearance and texture,” explains Prisk. Felton also recommends “incorporating an oil into your evening routine to nourish the skin.”

Ingredients-wise, you can also look to moisture barrier-building ceramides and squalane, as well as brightening vitamin C. You can also up the ante in your makeup routine, says Felton, who recommends “faking the glow for the time being with hydrating and radiant primers.”

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