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Is Your Heating Dehydrating Your Skin? Here’s What You Need to Know

Is Your Heating Dehydrating Your Skin? Here’s What You Need to Know

Now that the heating is on in our homes, you may have noticed your skin feeling a little different. When indoor heating kicks in, it significantly reduces humidity levels, which can leave your skin dehydrated, tight, and lacking its usual radiance.

This seasonal change affects everyone, regardless of skin type. The dry air pulls moisture from your skin throughout the day and night, which is why your usual skincare routine might not feel quite enough during these colder months.

The Solution: Reset Nectar

This is where the magic of Reset Nectar becomes your skin’s best friend. Formulated with all of my knowledge and poured into a 50ml bottle, this nourishing treatment delivers maximum freshness and potency.


What Makes Reset Nectar Perfect for Heating Season?

This powerful treatment combines multiple hydrating and restorative ingredients that work together to combat the effects of indoor heating:

Lactic Acid 

Gently exfoliates to remove dry, flaky skin, revealing the fresh, healthy skin underneath. This gentle alpha-hydroxy acid also helps improve skin texture and tone.

Hyaluronic Acid

A hydration powerhouse that can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water. It attracts and locks moisture into your skin, providing deep, lasting hydration.

Sphingolipids (Plant Ceramides)

Strengthen your skin’s natural barrier, helping to prevent moisture loss caused by heating. Think of them as your skin’s protective shield against environmental stressors.

Bromelain (Pineapple Enzyme)

Works alongside lactic acid for gentle renewal, helping to dissolve dead skin cells and promote a brighter, more even complexion.

Honey

Acts as a natural humectant, drawing hydration into your skin and keeping it there. It also has soothing and antimicrobial properties.

Panthenol & Vitamin E

Soothe and protect dehydrated skin. Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) is known for its ability to penetrate deep into the skin and improve hydration, while Vitamin E provides antioxidant protection.


How to Use Reset Nectar During Heating Season

The beauty of Reset Nectar is its versatility. Here’s how to make the most of it:

Your Night Time Recovery Treatment

Apply Reset Nectar before bed to let the formula work its magic overnight. 
While you sleep, the ingredients gently exfoliate, deeply hydrate, and restore your skin’s natural glow. Wake up to refreshed, radiant skin that looks and feels revitalised.

Your Daytime Hydration Boost

On particularly dehydrated days (and let’s face it, with the heating on, that might be every day!), you can also use Reset Nectar as an extra recovery layer during the day. The plant ceramides help strengthen your skin’s barrier against moisture loss caused by heating, while the hydrating ingredients provide an instant boost of comfort.

The One Rule You Must Never Break

Important: If using Reset Nectar during the day, you must apply SPF over the top. The lactic acid and pineapple enzymes make your skin more sensitive to sun exposure, so sun protection is essential. This isn’t optional—it’s a crucial step to protect your skin.


Who Is Reset Nectar For?

Reset Nectar is ideal for all skin types looking for a boost in hydration and luminosity. Whether you have dry, combination, oily, or sensitive skin, the heating season can leave everyone feeling dehydrated. This treatment addresses that universal need while being gentle enough for daily use.


Ready to Combat Heating Season Skin?

Don’t let indoor heating steal your skin’s radiance. Reset Nectar gives your skin exactly what it needs when the heating is working overtime—deep hydration, gentle exfoliation, and barrier support.

If you’d like to add Reset Nectar to your cold-weather skincare routine, click here.

Your skin will thank you!

Jacs x

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