3 Miracle Skin Savers for Winter

In the dry winter months, our skin tends to get very dehydrated and we start to lose that dewy, summery look we loved!  To keep your skin glowing, be sure to stay hydrated! Along with drinking plenty of water, here are a few tips for beating dry and depleted skin in the coldest months of the year.

A great moisturizer is key. Using it in the morning under foundation will help foundation go on smoothly and keep skin looking soft and well nourished. I really like the results of this one!

Liquid Highlighter! This will make you look instantly awake and glowing. Apply on the top of cheekbones, underneath the brow bone, and at the inner corner of your eyes.

Soothe Chapped Lips. Use Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream for chapped lips. It really is a miracle product, and will heal even the most dehydrated lips.



About Avery Allen

Avery is a freelance makeup artist based in Austin. After graduating from The University of Texas with a degree in Textiles and Apparel Design, she decided her true calling was to pursue a career in makeup artistry. Working as a makeup artist has given her the perfect opportunity to integrate her love of beauty with her background in fashion design. Her clients include Austin Monthly, CIARLA Designs, and brides throughout the Austin area.

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