With the colder months just around the corner, it's time to get your winter skincare regime ready. Seena Seka, skincare expert says: " Winter can be brutal on the skin with it being exposed to not only the harsh cold weather conditions but also to heavily heated environments. The combination of these extreme temperature differences can cause undesirable side effects to the skin, including reddening, dryness and greying.

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"It is essential to follow a winter skin care regime to ensure your skin remains looking healthy glowing and youthful"

Chief Chemist and skincare expert Seena Seka, from Lincocare, who make the Re - Gen range reveals his top 3 tips to get the wonderful winter skin for the ultimate glow from the inside out.

1. Exfoliate. The must have winter skin saver. Investing in a good facial exfoliant can help remove dead dry skin which is an common side effect during winter. Add this to your cleansing routine once a week. Not only will you feel fresh and look younger but this will leave your complexion free from all those old dry skin cells. Now you're ready to moisturise!

2. Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise! It is essential to maintaining a healthy glow. Applying a daily moisturising cream and oil is the perfect boost for your skin in winter to lock in moisture and restore skin's vitality and help revive a dull looking complexion. You might want to switch a richer, heavier formulation in the winter months.

3. H20 is your best friend! Hydration is the key to ensuring healthy youthful looking skin. During the winter months especially you will likely go from central heated rooms to cold brisk walks outside which can dry the skin out dramatically. Make sure you drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to keep your ph levels balanced and ensure your skin is fully hydrated from not just the outside but from within. If you are exercising ensure you top up your fluids.

For more info visit: www.lincocare.co.uk or follow @SeenaSeka on Twitter.


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