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Qatar's winter (November to March) brings a welcome relief from the intense summer heat. Temperatures drop to 15-25°C, humidity decreases, and outdoor time becomes pleasurable. But this seasonal shift still requires skincare adjustments. This guide helps you navigate Qatar's winter skincare needs.
Qatar's winter is mild by global standards, but the changes from summer still matter: lower absolute humidity means less moisture in the air, supporting dehydration. Cooler temperatures can trigger dryness and flaking if your routine isn't adjusted. Wind increases (shamal winds), which can be drying and irritating. Air conditioning continues year-round, maintaining indoor dryness despite cooler outdoor temperatures. Some people experience increased skin sensitivity in seasonal transitions.
The biggest change for most people is switching from a lightweight summer gel moisturizer to a richer cream formula. Look for moisturizers with shea butter, ceramides, or heavier emollients that provide more occlusive protection against moisture loss in drier air.
A few drops of facial oil (rosehip, argan, jojoba, or squalane) applied before or mixed into your moisturizer adds an extra hydration layer particularly valuable in winter. Face oils are especially beneficial for dry skin types in Qatar's winter.
If you're experiencing dryness or flaking, reduce AHA/BHA exfoliation from 3x to 1-2x per week. Chemical exfoliants remove dead skin but can contribute to dryness and sensitivity if overused when skin is already compromised by seasonal changes.
Qatar's winter UV remains significant. Don't be tempted to skip SPF just because it's cooler and cloudier. UV penetrates clouds and glass, and Qatar's winter UV index still warrants daily protection.
Lips and hands are the first areas to show winter dryness. Use a rich lip balm with SPF daily. Apply hand cream after every wash. Overnight treatments with a thick hand cream under cotton gloves dramatically improve severely dry hands.
Body skin also needs winter adjustment. Upgrade from a light body lotion to a rich body butter or cream. Apply immediately after showering to damp skin for best absorption. Reduce shower temperature — hot showers are more tempting in cooler weather but strip skin oils. Body oil applied to damp skin before toweling provides exceptional moisture sealing.
Explore our moisturizer collection and body care range for winter essentials.
Not completely — keep the same cleansing and active ingredients, but upgrade moisturizer richness and reduce exfoliation frequency if experiencing dryness.
Yes — while mild by European or North American standards, Qatar's winter brings meaningful drops in temperature and humidity that require skincare adjustment, particularly for those with dry or sensitive skin.
Yes. The heavier creams and butters that feel too occlusive in summer heat work beautifully in Qatar's cooler months and provide the additional moisture protection winter brings.
Yes. Hormonal changes during menopause already increase skin dryness, and Qatar's winter compounds this. Focusing on ceramide-rich moisturizers, hyaluronic acid serums, and an occlusive evening moisturizer is particularly beneficial.
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