Why your skin doesn't feel so good in winter And how to solve it
No mascara, nothing on the lips and not even any patted concealer under my eyes. I stepped out the door yesterday au naturel, my eyelashes didn't even have the usual leftover black. That says something. In October, I dare to do this because I've just returned from a week of makeup-free tanning and letting my skin breathe, but in January or February, this is a no way José.
My skin and I don't work well in winter. The sauce is missing, the joy is gone, I'm a bit less radiant. That's why I provide myself with an artificial sauce, which doesn't make things any healthier. By the way, I do know what the biggest evil is: the lack of being outside. It's really cozy to huddle together inside because it's bleak and cold, but it doesn't make you blush any less. That's why I occasionally plan a civil outdoor walk, with a good dose of fresh air, you get such a nice red nose from it.
If you find yourself not getting enough of such a walk, like I do, then I have the solution. As you understand, the trick is to provide your skin with oxygen. At hannah, they know how to pack the necessary oxygen in a bottle and supplement it with the necessary vitamins and skin-improving ingredients, so you can give your skin a powerful (oxygen) boost. Oxys Genes promotes cell renewal, which means you also age less quickly. So it only works for the outside; unfortunately, they can't do anything about your exact age, but with Oxys Genes and then the Touch of Colour we'll all look like we've just spent five weeks with our noses in the sun by Christmas. Hooray, never dull, gray, and listless again. What a find.



