The Alpine Edit: Skincare Heroes for Skiing

Words by Maya Avram


From Verbier’s challenging pistes to Cortina d’Ampezzo’s cinematic vistas, ski season is here, and with it, the call for a specialised skincare routine. Mountain air and golden sunlight may promise the perfect day out on the slopes, but they also bring a slew of stressors such as biting dryness, amplified UV exposure and the constant shift between frosty outdoors and heated chalets. “The right routine for skiing is protective and restorative, not aggressive or corrective,” says Harrods’ own Dr. Rabia Malik. “Glowing skin when skiing is about protecting it from environmental damage, calming the barrier, and nourishing deeply,” she explains.


Here, discover the star ingredients and hero formulas to keep your complexion resilient and radiant all season long.

The Gentle Cleanser

Extreme conditions – like freezing winds and indoor heating – call for gentle cleansers that don’t strip the skin of moisture but replenish it with nutrients. Rich, indulgent formulas such as Biologique Recherche’s Lait E.V. or Eve Lom’s Foaming Cream Cleanser lather on like a dream, enveloping your skin with plumping humectants like Erylite and hyaluronic acid plus nourishing fatty acids and vitamins. The lipid-rich Cleansing Gel from Nescens was created with dry skin in mind, promising to clear away build-up and daily debris while revitalising the complexion. Guerlain’s Orchidée Impériale The Foam in Cream Cleanser employs the regenerative qualities of orchids, locking in moisture for a visage that’s healthy and luminous.

Nourishing Serums

Highly concentrated serums, rich in multi-functional ingredients such as niacinamides, ceramides and hyaluronic acid, “support barrier repair, reduce inflammation and improve skin resilience without sensitising, which is critical in extreme climates,” says Dr. Malik. Dr. Barbara Sturm’s Ceramide Drops Face Oil targets both skin resilience and moisture with a blend of precious oils and antioxidants. Omorovicza’s Elixir serum combines its signature Healing Concentrate – derived from Hungary’s mineral-rich thermal waters – with hyaluronic acid to calm irritation and fortify the barrier. Finally, Medik8’s Hydr8 B5 Intense Serum and Augustinus Bader’s The Elixir marry hyaluronic acid and ceramides with vitamin B5 and a phyto-peptidic concentrate, biomimetic elastin, and collagen, respectively, to boost cell turnover and rejuvenation.

Enveloping Moisturisers

“When skiing, your skin needs formulations which help to protect, repair and regenerate,” says Dr. Patrick Schwarzentruber, Chief Scientist at Niance Replica Jewelry . The brand’s Premium Glacier Facial Cream provides around-the-clock moisture while powering cell turnover and boosting collagen production to strengthen the skin barrier. Helena Rubinstein’s Replasty Age Recovery Day Cream is specifically designed to protect skin from environmental stressors with its hydrating, cocooning texture and an advanced complex of soothing niacinamide (hello again), madecassoside and tasmanol extract. The Extreme Cream from Evidens de Beauté smooths over skin like butter, and, thanks to the brand’s proprietary Triple Collagen complex, strengthens your complexion in time to hit the slopes. The aptly named Alpine Rose Glow Crème from Skin Design London harnesses its titular floral extract to increase stem cell vitality, together with hyaluronic acid and peptides to protect against windburn and oxidative stress, ensuring smooth slaloming.

The Sun Shield

Clear skies, crisp air and fresh powder might spell the perfect ski day, but they also create challenging conditions for your skin. UV exposure skyrockets at high altitudes: “Radiation climbs by 10%–12% for every 1,000 metres gained, while snow can bounce back up to 80% of those rays,” explains Dr. Schwarzentruber. It’s why every expert we spoke to emphasised SPF as non-negotiable. “Many people underestimate winter sun,” cautions Dr. Malik, pointing out that lack of sun care causes long-term pigmentation and premature skin ageing. Her advice? Choose a moisturising SPF with antioxidants – “and don’t forget your lips, either.”


La Prairie’s Cellular Swiss UV Protection Veil offers UVA and UVB protection, while infusing skin with energising antioxidants that power cell repair and renewal. SkincyclesDNA Defence Sunshield boasts broad-spectrum protection alongside a unique complex to stimulate DNA repair. Valmont’s Restoring Perfection is formulated with the brand’s Silicon D² complex, designed to stimulate collagen production, making up for any solar stress you might experience on the slopes. 111Skin’s Repair Sunscreen combines broad-spectrum with the proprietary NAC Y² complex, made up of vitamin C, escin and NAC to help repair, soothe and restore.

Nighttime Recovery

After conquering the black diamond, savouring molten fondue, and indulging at the après, it’s time to shift focus to overnight repair. “Skin regeneration happens at night,” says Dr. Malik, “and after days in extreme conditions, this recovery phase becomes even more critical.” Putting advice into practice, Natura Bissé’s Diamond Extreme cream is designed to revive cellular vitality with marine and floral extracts that sync with your circadian rhythm. The Night Recovery Concentrate from La Mer works while you sleep, accelerating barrier renewal and deep restoration. For elasticity and firmness, Clé de Peau Beauté’s Advanced Intensive Night Cream harnesses radiant lily extract, odorant-binding protein, and 4MSK. And for the ultimate finishing touch, Orveda’s Overnight Reviving Mask – a lush gel-to-oil formula infused with nine highly concentrated actives, dual hyaluronic acids, glycerine and seaweed extracts – wraps skin in hydration so you wake up effortlessly radiant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Winter sports are extreme in more ways than one, and your skin feels it first. The cocktail of icy winds, dry mountain air and amplified UV radiation can wreak havoc on the skin barrier. “This shows up as tightness, redness, stinging, dehydration, flare‑ups, and even new or worsening pigmentation after the trip,” says Dr. Malik. Over time, a compromised barrier weakens your skin’s ability to defend itself, making it harder to protect collagen and potentially accelerating premature signs of ageing if left unchecked.

In harsh alpine conditions, your skincare mantra should be moisture and protection. “This is the moment to strip back harsh or high‑strength actives, avoid exfoliation and lean into gentle, richer layers that support the barrier, calm inflammation and protect your skin’s collagen,” advises Dr. Malik.


Look for formulas that feature niacinamide and copper amino acids to stimulate collagen production and enhance resilience. Barrier-repairing heroes like shea butter deliver phytoceramides that reinforce the lipid matrix, reducing trans-epidermal water loss and shielding against windburn. Oils such as apricot kernel and rosehip nourish and hydrate, while humectants like hyaluronic acid lock in moisture to protect against dry alpine air.

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