How to Build a Winter Skincare Routine for Dry Skin: Hydrating Serums, Creams, and SPF Tips
By Neutrogenahub | Published: 2026-05-26
Category: How-to Guides
Discover essential winter skincare tips for dry skin. Learn how to layer hydrating serums, rich moisturizers, and SPF to keep your skin comfortable and protected all season long.
Winter air is notoriously dry, and for those with already dry skin, the colder months can be a real challenge. The combination of low humidity outdoors and dry indoor heating can strip the skin of its natural moisture, leading to tightness, flakiness, and irritation. However, with the right winter skincare routine, you can keep your skin hydrated, comfortable, and glowing. In this guide, we'll walk you through building an effective routine using hydrating serums, nourishing creams, and — yes — even sunscreen. Because SPF is non-negotiable, even when the sun hides.
Why Winter Is So Hard on Dry Skin
In winter, the air holds less moisture. Indoors, central heating further reduces humidity, drawing water out of the outermost layer of your skin (the stratum corneum). This disrupts the skin barrier, making it harder for your skin to retain water. The result? Dry, rough, and sometimes itchy skin. A targeted dry skin winter routine addresses these issues by replenishing moisture and strengthening the barrier.
Step 1: Cleanse Gently Without Stripping
The foundation of any dry skin routine is a gentle cleanser. Avoid foaming cleansers with sulfates, which can strip natural oils. Instead, opt for a non-foaming, cream-based or oil-based formula that cleanses without compromising the barrier. If you're dealing with occasional breakouts, a product like Neutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask, 4.2 Ounce can double as a deep cleanser for spot treatment, but use it sparingly in winter — it contains benzoyl peroxide and can be drying if overused. Reserve it for problem areas, and follow with a hydrating toner or essence.
Step 2: Layer Hydrating Serums for Maximum Moisture
Serums are the workhorses of a winter routine. They deliver concentrated active ingredients deep into the skin. For dry skin, look for serums with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or ceramides. Hyaluronic acid acts like a sponge, drawing moisture from the environment into your skin. Apply it on damp skin to boost absorption. You can also incorporate a hydrating lip oil into your routine — consider Neutrogena Hydro Boost Tinted Lip Oil with Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrating and Nourishing Lip Oil for Fuller Looking Lips, Coral Crush, .2 fl. Oz for a pop of color and intense hydration on the lips, which are often neglected in winter.
Step 3: Choose a Rich, Barrier-Strengthening Moisturizer
After your serum, seal everything in with a hydrating moisturizer. In winter, your moisturizer should be richer than what you use in summer. Look for ingredients like shea butter, squalane, or ceramides. For an extra boost, consider a sleep mask or an overnight treatment a few times a week. A classic option for very dry hands (often a problem in winter) is Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream FragranceFree, 2 Ounce (Pack of 2) — it's a thick, concentrated cream that creates a protective barrier against the cold. Apply it after washing your hands or before bed.
Step 4: Don't Skip SPF — Even in Winter
Many people mistakenly believe sunscreen is only for sunny summer days. But UV rays penetrate clouds and reflect off snow, increasing exposure. Dry skin is already vulnerable, and UV damage further weakens the barrier. Choose a moisturizing SPF that won't dry you out. An excellent choice is Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Mineral Sunscreen For Face & Body, SPF 30 Broad-Spectrum UVA/UVB Protection, Titanium Dioxide & Zinc Oxide Sunscreen, Oxybenzone-Free, 3.0 fl. oz — it's mineral-based, gentle on sensitive skin, and offers broad-spectrum protection without a greasy feel. Apply it as the final step in your morning routine, after your moisturizer.
Step 5: Add Targeted Treatments for Extra Care
If your winter skin needs more than just moisture, consider adding a gentle exfoliant (like lactic acid or PHA) once or twice a week to remove flaky patches, followed by a hydrating sheet mask. Avoid harsh physical scrubs. For the delicate eye area, a rich eye cream can help prevent fine lines and keep the skin supple. And remember, your lips need love too — apply a nourishing balm or oil throughout the day.
Winter Skincare Tips for Dry Skin: Do's and Don'ts
- Do use a humidifier in your bedroom to add moisture to the air.
- Do apply moisturizer within 60 seconds of washing your face or hands to lock in water.
- Don't take long, hot showers — they strip natural oils. Opt for lukewarm water.
- Don't over-exfoliate. Stick to 1-2 times per week, and choose gentle chemical exfoliants.
- Do protect your hands and lips with barrier creams and balms before going outside.
Sample Winter Skincare Routine for Dry Skin
| AM | PM |
|---|---|
| Gentle water-based cleanser | Oil-based cleanser (to remove makeup/sunscreen) followed by water-based cleanser |
| Hydrating toner (alcohol-free) | Hydrating toner |
| Hyaluronic acid serum on damp skin | Hydrating serum (e.g., with ceramides or peptides) |
| Rich moisturizer | Richer night cream or sleep mask |
| Mineral SPF 30+ (last step) | Eye cream (optional) |
Conclusion
Building a winter skincare routine for dry skin doesn't have to be complicated. The key is to focus on gentle cleansing, intense hydration, and consistent SPF protection. By layering the right products and following these winter skincare tips, you can maintain a healthy, comfortable glow even in the harshest weather. Ready to upgrade your routine? Start with a rich hand cream to protect your hands from the dry air — explore the Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream FragranceFree, 2 Ounce (Pack of 2) for a deep, lasting moisture boost.



