HEALTH WELLNESS

Protecting Skin Through Unpredictable Seasonal Swings

GWS Wellness – Transisi Musim Bikin Kulit Stres

Why Seasonal Changes Leave Skin Feeling Moody

When seasons switch gears, like a surprise heatwave or dry spell, the skin barrier can throw up its hands. That leads to annoying issues: dry patches, itchiness, and sensitivity. In tropical places like Indonesia, such transitions and especially the harsh dry-wet swings, can really stress skin out!

GWS Wellness – Fluctuating Moisture Levels Weaken Your Skin’s Protective Barrier

What Happens to Skin

Barrier breakdown → moisture flies out.

Sensitivity spikes → redness and flaking appear.

A Skincare Companion for Seasonal Changes

wund+™ Regeneration Cream is formulated to help skin cope—whether it’s battling shifting weather or caring for diabetic feet. Its key ingredients offer seasonal resilience and comfort:

Urea, shea butter, and allantoin are proven hydration heroes that buffer against moisture loss (Piquero-Casals et al., 2021). Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) soothes irritations and supports skin repair (Singh et al., 2020).

Also, MicroSilver™ serves as an antimicrobial shield, helping keep skin calm in any conditions.

Pairing gentle warm showers with regular application of this cream arms skin with much-needed protection and comfort.

GWS Wellness – Tackle Various Skin Issues with wund+ Regeneration Cream

Morning-to-Night Routine

  • Shower warm.
  • Gently pat skin dry—not totally bone-dry.
  • Smooth on the cream to lock in moisture.
  • Reapply if air feels dry or weather swings again.

Weather-Proof Your Skin—Easily 

The key? Hydration, protection, and simplicity. With this routine and the protective wonders of wund+™ Regeneration Cream, skin stays comfy and resilient—no matter how the weather behaves. (AP)


References

Herrero‑Fernandez, M., et al. (2022). “Impact of Water Exposure and Temperature Changes on Skin Barrier Function”. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(2):298.

Piquero‑Casals, J., et al. (2021). “Urea in Dermatology…”. Dermatology Therapy (Heidelb), 11(6):1905–1915.

Singh, S., & Mello, C. (2020). “Panthenol: A review…”. Cosmetics, 7(3):67.

Verdier‑Sévrain, S., & Bonté, F. (2021). “Skin hydration: From mechanisms to clinical benefits.” International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(2):109–118.

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