If you want the Rolls-Royce of exfoliation, try the Best of Beauty award-winning Shani Darden Skin Care Triple Acid Signature Peel, a two-step system that involves brushing on a gel (blended with mandelic, lactic, and glycolic acids) and following it with a soothing clay mask. It packs a punch, so you’ll only need to use it once every other week.
Sephora Collection
Glow Peel Pads with AHA + PHA
Shani Darden
Triple Acid Signature Peel
Moisturize to help keep your makeup from cracking during the day.
’Tis the season to diligently moisturize your face and neck. “If your skin’s dry, your makeup will grab onto every flaky area and settle into fine lines,” says Joseph Carrillo, a makeup artist based in New York City.
Both Carrillo and Nick Barose, a Los Angeles-based makeup artist and spokesperson for Armani Beauty, are advocates for investing time into a moisturizing facial massage. “It can boost skin’s natural glow,” says Barose. “Be generous with it, and don’t forget your neck.”
Carrillo relies on the CeraVe Moisturizing Cream during winter, which he considers to be “a no-fuss, deeply hydrating formula that keeps your face looking smooth and soft all day.” We also love the Best of Beauty-winning Matter of Fact Maximalist Age-Defying Moisturizer, which is rich in firming peptides and moisture-retaining hyaluronic acid. It will leave your face feeling soft, but not-at-all greasy—perfect for your first makeup step.
Matter of Fact
Maximalist Age-Defying Moisturizer
Layer on a radiance-boosting primer.
Erwin Gomez, a makeup artist and principal at Karma Beauty Lounge in Washington, DC, suggests using a luminous primer in place of a matte option during cooler months. “The subtle shimmer in the primer helps give your skin that glowing-from-within effect,” he says.
With winter winds to worry about, we’ll take any extra boost of radiance we can get. We like the Milk Makeup Hydro Grip and Glow Primer for this because it contains moisture-retaining hyaluronic acid and finely-milled pearl pigments for a dewy (but not too sparkly) finish.
Carrillo recommends the Laura Mercier Pure Canvas Primer. “It locks in moisture while giving skin a healthy-looking glow,” he says. “Not only will your makeup go on more smoothly, it also lasts longer.”
Milk Makeup
Hydro Grip and Glow Primer
Laura Mercier
Laura Mercier Pure Canvas Blurring Primer
Stick to liquid or cream foundation.
Even worse than having dry patches is finding out that your base makeup is accentuating their appearance. Because a powder base “can settle into flakes and give you a more uneven finish,” Gomez recommends adding a foundation with a creamy base into your winter routine.
The Fenty Beauty Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Longwear Foundation won our Best of Beauty award for its hydrating formula and buildable coverage. “It leaves me looking dewy and never gets caught in the dry patches beneath my cheekbones,” says senior editor Jesa Marie Calaor, who is diligent about taking care of her dry complexion during the winter.
Best Liquid Foundation
Fenty Beauty Soft’Lit Naturally Luminous Longwear Foundation
Bobbi Brown
Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation Stick
Carrillo likes the Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation Stick for its buildable, skin-like finish that won’t emphasize dry areas.
Blend your makeup with a damp sponge.
Carrillo wants you to swap your brushes for a damp sponge this season. “It’s better for blending makeup on dry, winter skin because the moisture helps prevent makeup from clinging to dry patches,” he says. “It ultimately creates a more seamless, natural, and dewy finish.”