Four products from HydroPeptide to keep skin calm in winter.

Winter Skin SOS: Your At-Home Routine That Actually Works (Part 1/2)

As temperatures drop, the emotional and physical impact of winter skin dryness becomes impossible to ignore. Many people build a routine that works beautifully in summer, only to carry it straight into winter without making any adjustments.

Then, almost overnight, their skin begins to struggle, leaving them confused and frustrated about why a routine that once delivered great results is suddenly letting them down.

Winter has a unique way of making even healthy skin appear dull, flaky, and easily irritated, especially in Scotland, where biting cold winds outside and constant central heating indoors create a “perfect storm” for the skin.



This is why a winter skincare routine in the UK needs more intention, deeper hydration, and targeted nourishment to keep the complexion balanced throughout the colder months.

And before you even think about in-clinic treatments, it’s the daily habits you maintain at home that make the biggest difference.

At Dr Lauren’s medical aesthetic clinic in Hamilton, we always remind patients that professional treatments achieve their best results when supported by a consistent, well-structured at-home routine.

Why Skin Struggles in Winter

To understand how to care for winter skin, it’s important to first understand what actually happens to it during the colder months.



That’s why a winter skincare routine in the UK requires a more deliberate approach to support the skin barrier.

A strong at-home routine helps fight these triggers early, restoring comfort and balance even in harsh winter conditions.

Step-by-Step At-Home Routine:

Here’s how to create a practical and effective at-home winter skincare routine, one that keeps your skin hydrated, comfortable, and resilient throughout the colder months.

This routine is gentle, nourishing, clinically effective, and fully winter-proof.

Optional At-Home Extras:

Stick to the 5-step routine for thriving winter skin, but if you want an extra hydration boost, here are 4 things you can try:

  • HydroPeptide Masks: HydroPeptide masks are a powerful addition to any HydroPeptide routine, delivering an instant surge of hydration that helps repair winter skin dryness [8][9]. These peptide-rich, vitamin-boosted formulas calm redness, plump dehydrated skin, and replenish the barrier, making them a favourite in Hamilton skincare routines [2][3][6].
  • Gentle at-home peels: Gentle at-home peels can be a helpful addition to at-home winter skincare, but they need to be used with care. Low-strength exfoliants like lactic acid, PHAs, or enzyme-based formulas remove dry flakes, brighten dull areas, and improve product absorption without compromising the skin barrier [1][5][6].
  • LED devices: Safe, low-intensity LED devices can support skin healing, reduce inflammation, and boost hydration. It is a helpful addition to at-home winter skincare when used consistently and carefully [5].
  • Humidifier to reduce moisture loss: Using a humidifier is one of the simplest ways to reduce winter skin dryness, as it restores moisture to heated indoor air and helps prevent overnight water loss [1][8]. Keeping the air more humid, especially in the bedroom, supports better moisture retention and makes your winter skincare routine far more effective.





Winter skin doesn’t have to feel like a losing battle. With the right products, smart layering, and a consistent at-home winter skincare routine, most people begin to see calmer, more hydrated skin within just a couple of weeks.

When you’re ready to build on your progress, Part 2 explores the in-clinic treatments available at Dr Lauren’s medical aesthetic clinic in Hamilton.

Our Skin Suite Starter provides personalised plans designed to elevate your winter skincare journey even further.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Akhter, A. (2023). How to Protect Your Skin in Winter. [online] Bupa. Available at:
    https://www.bupa.co.uk/newsroom/ourviews/winter-skin-protection.

  2. Coates, H. (2022). 7 Simple Winter Skincare Rules to Put into Practice Now. [online] British Vogue. Available at:
    https://www.vogue.co.uk/beauty/article/winter-skincare-tips.

  3. Dermalogica UK. (n.d.). Winter Skin Tips. [online] Available at:
    https://www.dermalogica.co.uk/blogs/skinspiration/winter-skin-tips.

  4. Dermalogica UK. (n.d.). What You Need to Know about Cold Weather and Skin. [online] Available at:
    https://www.dermalogica.co.uk/blogs/skinspiration/what-you-need-to-know-about-cold-weather-and-skin.

  5. Gorasia, J. (2025). Winter Skin 101: Tips to Maintain and Protect Your Skin. [online] dermoi! Available at:
    https://dermoi.com/winter-skin-101-tips-to-protect-your-skin.

  6. Japal, E. (2025). 5 Essential Winter Skincare Tips. [online] The Derma Lab. Available at:
    https://thedermalab.co.uk/essential-winter-skincare-tips/.

  7. Patel, A. (n.d.). FAQ’s – What Can I Do to Help My Problem Dry Skin This Winter? [online] Dermacare Direct. Available at:
    https://www.dermacaredirect.co.uk/advice/faqs-what-can-i-do-to-help-my-problem-dry-skin-this-winter.

  8. Scrivener, L. (n.d.). Dehydrated Skin in Winter? Expert Tips for a Radiant Complexion. [online] Eden Skin Clinic. Available at:
    https://www.edenskinclinic.co.uk/news/dehydrated-skin-in-winter-expert-tips-for-a-radiant-complexion/.

  9. Stéphanie (2025). The Best Solutions against Dry Skin in Winter. [online] Typology. Available at:
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