Saturday 24th January 2026 • Promotional Content
Health, Fitness & Beauty New Year, Fresh Start
17 New year’s resolution: fortify the skin barrier
Our skin barrier can have a big impact on wellbeing. Keep it strong in 2026
MIND THE GAP Your skin has a ‘barrier’ — a protective surface that faces the outside world. When it’s cared for con- sistently, day-to-day life often feels easier: skin can feel smoother and less bothered by winter weather. T ink of
barrier care new maintenance.
WHY EVERYDAY IRRITATION BUILDS UP Modern life can be hard on protective surfaces. Cold air, indoor heating, hot showers, frequent washing, travel, stress and inconsistent sleep can leave skin feeling tight or dry.
SKIN BARRIER BASICS T e outermost layer of skin is often described as ‘bricks and mortar’: skin cells are the bricks and skin lipids (including ceramides) help act like the mortar that supports a smooth,
in 2026 as comfortable surface. When the
‘bricks’ are dry and the ‘mortar’ is depleted — common in winter — skin can feel rough, look dull and become itchy.
THE BIG PICTURE Barrier care isn’t about perfection — it’s about reducing daily friction. Nutrition, sleep, hydration and regu- lar movement are the foundation. A gentle skincare routine plus
the right supplements can sup- port how you look and feel through winter and beyond. Small choices, repeated often, add up to a bet- ter baseline for everything else you want to do in 2026. Start small, stay consistent and support your barrier.
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