As winter sets in, the combination of cold weather and indoor heating can cause havoc on skin. Beauty guru Nadine Baggott recently shared expert advice on combatting dry skin during a segment on This Morning. Among her recommended solutions for combating the effects of central heating on the skin is the renowned Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant.
For those looking to stock up on this skincare essential, a 50ml size of the product is currently available at a discounted price of £18.23 on Amazon, down from the original £31. This cult favorite cream is highly sought after for its ability to soothe and hydrate dry and chapped skin.
The versatility of the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream extends beyond moisturizing the skin. It can also be used for shaping brows, adding a natural glow to cheeks, providing relief to dry hands, and maintaining healthy cuticles and nails.
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Nadine emphasized the protective properties of the cream, describing it as an “icon” that effectively shields the skin from external elements. In addition to this product, she shared additional tips for maintaining healthy skin in winter, such as reducing shower duration and temperature, applying body moisturizer on damp skin, and transitioning to richer shower and cleansing oils.
To combat dry skin, Nadine also recommended products like the £26 Aestura Atobarrier365 Cream from Sephora, designed to strengthen the skin barrier. For budget-friendly options, she suggested the CeraVe Moisturising Cream with Ceramides for Dry Skin priced at £7 on LookFantastic, and the INKEY List