Winter Warmth, Winter Hydration

FayezTalk Winter Hydration

Winter Warmth, Winter Hydration

Because staying warm is important… but staying hydrated is essential.

Winter is officially here. Snow is falling, temperatures are dropping, and everywhere we go — the car, shopping malls, restaurants, offices, even our homes — heaters are running non-stop. They keep us warm, safe, and comfortable, but they also steal moisture from our skin, hair, and body faster than we realize.

That’s why this Self-Care Sunday is all about one message:

Stay warm — but don’t forget to stay hydrated. Your skin, your body, your lips, and even your hair need extra love in winter.

❄️ Why Winter Dryness Happens

Heaters blow dry, warm air constantly. This leads to:

  • Dry, tight skin
  • Flaky or itchy body
  • Chapped lips & dry mouth
  • Dehydrated hair that loses shine

If we only keep warm but forget hydration, winter becomes the season of irritation, sensitivity, and dullness.

Heater Skin Problems

 


🌬️ Self-Care Sunday Hydration Tips

💧 1. Keep Hydrating From the Inside

Small habits make a big difference:

  • Honey lemon water – boosts hydration + soothes the throat
  • Warm herbal tea – chamomile, rose, ginger, or peppermint
  • Set a water reminder – heaters make you thirsty without noticing
  • Place a cup of warm water near your desk or bed to remind yourself to sip regularly.

🌫️ 2. Add Moisture Back Into Your Environment

Heaters pull moisture out of the air — so add it back:

  • Use a humidifier
  • Or place a bowl of water in the room to increase humidity
  • Keep hydrating mists nearby to refresh your face throughout the day
  • Hydra spray is your best friend in winter — especially when sitting in front of heat or electronics.

  • Hydra Honey Lemon

 

💇‍♀️ Your Hair Gets Dehydrated Too?

Hair Problems

Winter + heaters = Dry scalp  

Frizzy dull hair .  Split ends  .  Lack of moisture

Bumble and Bumble

⭐ Self-Care Sunday Hair Tip: Use Bumble & Bumble’s hydrating or repairing line to nourish and restore hair moisture. A weekly deep conditioning mask can bring back shine, smoothness, and softness.

 

  • Alumier Cleanser

✨ Winter Face Care Tips

Winter face care should focus on hydration, nourishment, and barrier repair. Recommended routine for the cold season:

  • Gentle cleanser (avoid foam that strips the skin)
  • Hydrating toner / essence
  • Hyaluronic serum to lock in moisture
  • Barrier cream to protect against heater dryness
  • Weekly hydrating mask (sheet mask or cream mask)
  • SPF — yes, even in winter!

Fayez Spa carries Alumier, Swissline, and Mary Cohr, all with excellent hydration products perfect for winter skin.

🛍️ Self-Care Sunday With Fayez Spa — Home Edition

Although Fayez Spa is closed on Sundays, your self-care doesn’t have to stop. You can still enjoy a luxury spa experience at home:

  • Choose the right skincare from Alumier / Swissline / Mary Cohr
  • Pick hydrating masks, serums, or winter barrier creams
  • Ask our aestheticians for professional product recommendations based on your skin type and winter concerns
  • Build your own Sunday spa ritual at home

Our team will help you choose what you need and what your skin truly deserves.

❄️ This Sunday

Stay warm. Stay hydrated. Stay kind to yourself.