Skin Detox: La strategia in 3 step per restituire luce e idratazione dopo le Feste

Skin Detox: The 3-Step Strategy to Restore Radiance and Hydration After the Holidays

How to "reset" your skin in January: from peeling to smart hydration.
The Christmas lights have dimmed and the toasts are a distant memory, but our skin still tells the story of the past few weeks. Between overeating, more elaborate makeup, and the biting cold of early 2026, our skin often finds itself dealing with a silent enemy: profound dehydration.

The result? A dull complexion, uneven texture, and that tight feeling.
There's no need to panic or attack your face with drastic treatments. You need to understand the physiology of your skin and act strategically. The secret to starting the year is gentle yet profound renewal. We've developed a three-step recovery program, using targeted phytocosmetic formulas to restore balance to the skin's hydrolipidic film.

Here's how to set up your January routine:

  1. Prepare the Ground: Renew to Hydrate
    Hydration often fails because it encounters a barrier. In January, cell turnover slows, creating a "plug" of dead cells and toxins that prevents creams from penetrating. Before nourishing, we need to release.

  • Mechanical purifying action: Once a week, the first step is the Green Clay Peeling Mask. It's more than just a scrub: the clay acts like a magnet to absorb toxins and excess sebum accumulated during the holidays, while the microgranules gently smooth the surface. It's the necessary reset to "open" the skin to subsequent treatments.

  • Brightening chemical action: For a "new skin" effect, the ideal ally is the 5% AHA Fruit Acid Face Cream. Applied in the evening, it uses alpha-hydroxy acids to dissolve the bonds between lifeless cells. Upon awakening, skin appears incredibly smoother and more luminous, ready to receive and retain the moisture we provide.

2. Shock Treatment: Listen to your skin's needs
After deep cleansing, skin is 100% receptive. But beware: not all skin types react to holiday stress the same way. Choosing the right mask means giving your face exactly what it needs.

  • Tired and lifeless skin? If your face appears "sluggish," lacking vitality and color, the answer is the O₂ Stimulating Mask. Thanks to its Reoxygenating Yeast Complex, it works to reactivate cellular metabolism and microcirculation. It's a real energy boost that awakens tissues from their winter torpor.

  • Stressed and lined skin? If you notice extreme dryness or more pronounced fine lines, your skin is crying out for comfort and lipids. The Anti-Wrinkle Restorative Mask is a nourishing bath: formulated for the most demanding skin, it helps repair the skin barrier damaged by the cold, restoring immediate softness and elasticity.

3. Intelligent Hydration: Water and Structure. The most common mistake in January is to use any cream just to make your skin feel soft. But for long-lasting results, you need hydration on two levels: water (hydration) and structure (support).

Jar of Hydrissima Claride Phytocosmetics Cream with Hyaluronic Acid immersed in bubbly water.

  • Thirst for hydration: To deeply quench skin's thirst without weighing it down, Hydrissima Cream is essential. Enriched with hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, and vitamin E, it doesn't just moisturize the surface, but helps retain water molecules in the deeper layers of the epidermis. It's the ideal protection against temperature fluctuations between home heating and the freezing cold outside.

  • The need for support: If your goal for 2026 is to prevent aging and improve tone, alternate or layer the Lifting Effect Anti-Wrinkle Collagen Cream. Collagen is the scaffolding of our face: this cream works to maintain firmness and counteract the typical sagging of tissues sagging from dehydration.

Your New Year's resolution? Listen to your skin.
Don't cover it up, nurture it. January is the blank month, the clean sheet on which to rewrite your beauty. With the right Claride allies, 2026 begins with a different light. Yours.

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