With the change in seasons, it pays to tweak your routine when cleansing and hydrating your face, hands and body
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Australia may be experiencing an unseasonably warm winter, but whenever temperatures drop and heaters switch on, our skin is likely to require a bit of extra care.
“Your skin doesn’t necessarily behave the same way year-round and you need to modify your skincare,” says dermatologist Dr Shreya Andric. “In winter, the air is generally drier and we spend more time inside with heaters.
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