Every year, once the weather starts getting colder, I always spend time redoing my bodycare routine. I have incredibly dry skin, and in the winter, it requires much more TLC so that the skin on my body doesn't start resembling scales. To me, that means swapping out lightweight moisturizers for body butters and creams, adding in hydrating serums, and paying more attention to exfoliation to slough off dead skin cells.
At this point, I've become a pro at figuring out how to make my winter bodycare routine the best it can be. Keep reading for all the products I'm swapping in this winter. If you tend to get dry in colder weather, I promise these products will make your skin feel like you just got back from a tropical vacation instead.
Josie Maran
Josie Maran 8-Oz Whipped Argan Oil Body Butter
Swapping in body butter for body lotion is one of the best things you can do to keep dry skin at bay. This one is filled with argan oil, which is a noncomedogenic and highly moisturizing oil.
Osea
Anti-Aging Body Balm
If I want a heavier moisturizer that isn't quite a body oil, I always opt for this body balm from Osea. It's the perfect oil-lotion hybrid that blends passion fruit, coconut, açai, and babassu oils for supremely soft skin.
Naturopathica
Vitamin C & Neroli Dry Body Oil
Dry body oils are my favorite kinds of body oils—they don't leave any oily residue behind but soak into the skin immediately. This one feels luxe and smells absolutely amazing.
La Roche-Posay
Cicaplast Balm B5
Whenever I have particularly dry areas that are hard to treat, I reach for this balm. You can use it anywhere, and it instantly soothes irritated, dry skin.
Kate McLeod
The Pebble
I live for Kate McLeod's innovative solid body products, and the Pebble might be my favorite one yet. It's a deeply moisturizing body treatment that you can use in the bath or shower, which is the easiest way to infuse your skin with moisture.
Ouai
St. Barts Scalp & Body Scrub
Exfoliation is just as important as moisture for supremely soft skin. This body scrub smells like an island escape, smooths skin, and can also be used on your scalp.
Goop
G.Tox Ultimate Dry Brush
Whenever I feel like I need even more exfoliation, I like to reach for my dry brush. It provides the deepest exfoliation you can get and feels like an invigorating moment of self-care.
Drunk Elephant
Kamili Cream Body Cleanser
This creamy body cleanser is super gentle and non-stripping.
Nécessaire
The Body Serum
I like to layer this serum under my moisturizer for a dose of extra moisture. It's packed with hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to nourish skin.
L'Occitane
Shea Butter Hand Cream for Dry Skin
In the winter, a rich hand cream is a must to keep cracked knuckles at bay. This shea butter–rich cream from L'Occitane has been my favorite for years.
Essie
On a Roll Apricot Cuticle Oil
Before I go to sleep, I like to apply cuticle oil so that I can wake up with moisturized hands. This one is a roll-on, which makes it virtually mess-free and easy to use.
Chanel
La Crème Main
If I want to opt for a more luxurious hand cream, this one from Chanel is my favorite. It's infused with iris pallida and rose wax to nourish and protect hands for up to eight hours. Bonus—it makes a chic décor statement.
Beauty Pie
Footopia
Foot cream isn't just important in the summer—it's equally important in colder weather to avoid dry and cracked heels. Put some on under socks and you'll wake up with baby-soft feet.
Dove
Advanced Care Hand Wash
Regular hand-washing is one of the biggest causes of dry hands in the wintertime. This hand soap is loaded with moisture to curb dryness.
Byredo
Susanne Kaufmann Roll-On
Why not opt for a moisturizing fragrance? This roll-on pine-forward scent is also infused with skin-friendly plant oils.
Prior to her time at Who What Wear, Katie Berohn worked as the beauty assistant for Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, and Prevention magazines, all part of the Hearst Lifestyle Group. She graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, with a major in journalism and minor in technology, arts, and media, and earned her master's degree at NYU's graduate program for magazine journalism. In addition, Katie has held editorial internships at Denver Life magazine, Yoga Journal, and Cosmopolitan; a digital editorial internship at New Yorkmagazine's The Cut; a social good fellowship at Mashable; and a freelance role at HelloGiggles.