Intentar ORO - Gratis
Your WINTER GLOW Starts Here
Good Housekeeping - US
|January - February 2026
Ready to ditch skin that's dry, red, and dull? GH Beauty Lab scientists and derms share the real solutions.
Power Patches Undereye masks instantly soften and revitalize this thin-skinned area.
GH BEAUTY LAB TEST WINNER: SKYN ICELAND HYDRO COOL FIRMING EYE GELS, $34, AMAZON
How do I make the redness around my nose and chin chill out?
A: Look for a topical moisturizer with multitasking ingredients that both hydrate and decrease redness. “Anti-inflammatory ones do this best, including vitamin B₃ (niacinamide), which also helps even out skin tone, and vitamin B₅ (panthenol), which calms and helps strengthen the skin barrier,” says Rachel Nazarian, M.D., a Proactiv partner and dermatologist in New York City.
A smidge of cream goes a long way.EXPERT TIPS TO FIGHT THE FIRE
Soothe
“Ensure that your products are fragrance-free so you don’t irritate skin further,” advises Dara Spearman, M.D., a dermatologist in Fort Wayne, IN. “In addition to niacinamide and panthenol, look for products that contain calming colloidal oatmeal and allantoin to treat itchy and red skin.”
Protect
“Swipe on a skin protectant, like classic Vaseline, if you know you will be outside for a long period of time in windy weather,” Dr. Spearman suggests. “You can also try a product with Centella asiatica, a plant extract that minimizes redness while nourishing skin.”
Avoid
“Reduce use of strong acids and alcohol-based toners in the winter, as they decrease surface hydration and skin oils that are vital in cold weather to help improve the skin barrier,” Dr. Nazarian advises. “You can add them back as needed in the warmer months, when skin’s sweat and sebum production increases.”
Esta historia es de la edición January - February 2026 de Good Housekeeping - US.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Good Housekeeping - US
Good Housekeeping - US
THE LIFE STAGE NO ONE TALKS ABOUT
Recent research reveals that new motherhood may be as transformative as puberty.
4 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
BEDSURE COZY BEDDING
This chic textured duvet set is comfortable and durable.
1 min
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
WHEN PETS FEEL DOWN
With cold days and long nights, even our furry friends can get the winter blues.
1 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
COMPELLING WINTER READS
The GH Book Club brings you one great read every month. Here, our picks for January and February.
1 min
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
EASY WEEKNIGHTS
Break out of your dinner rut with these fresh and flavorful ideas-all made with minimal effort.
4 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
FEEL BETTER THIS WEEK
Forget lofty resolutions that never seem to stick. Each week, zero in on one area of your well-being and take one small daily step toward feeling stronger, calmer, and more energized. These simple expert-backed habits-spanning nutrition, sleep, exercise, and stress-will add up faster than you think.
6 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Good Housekeeping food and nutrition experts dish on the ingredients that are getting a glow-up in 2026. Here's a taste of the trends shaping what'll be on your plate next. Which will be your fave?
2 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
Your WINTER GLOW Starts Here
Ready to ditch skin that's dry, red, and dull? GH Beauty Lab scientists and derms share the real solutions.
5 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
THE ART OF STAYING SHARP
Three recent studies reveal surprising new ways to keep your brain healthy.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Good Housekeeping - US
THE STRANDS OF TIME
As we age, so does our hair. Here's how to turn back the clock on your locks.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
