Is your skin dehydrated or do you have immune fatigue?

In winter it can be hard to know how to take care of your skin as the weather cools down.

Most of us are dealing with a combination of skin issues — most commonly dehydrated or dry skin.

But according to integrated facialist and glass skin expert, April Brodie, it’s important to pay close attention to your complexion in the cooler months.

Post-summer inflammation colliding with winter stressors like cold air, indoor heating and cortisol spikes is when we see the skin snap, Brodie tells BEAUTYcrew.

“What looks like dehydration is often immune fatigue — your skin’s repair system is overwhelmed,” she explains.

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