Winter Beauty Favorites 2026: The 2025 Products I’m Still Using All Season
Release Date: 12/31/2025
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Welcome back to Bri Books, the podcast (and corner of the internet) where we educate, entertain, and feel our way through ideas both on and off the page. As we head toward the end of 2025 and look ahead to 2026, I’m sharing my best-of beauty and skincare favorites — the products I’ve loved all year and continue to reach for during the colder months. These are my true winter staples: products that prioritize hydration, warmth, glow, and comfort when the weather (and life) feels a little harsher. If you’re new to the show, leave a of Bri Books on and listen to Bri Books on and .Please...
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So cozy up with your tea, light a candle, swipe on your favorite lip gloss, and let’s begin.
Bri Books’ Winter Beauty Philosophy
I always think about winter beauty through memory. Last December, I was sipping hot cider by my Brooklyn window, watching snow fall, listening to my radiator hiss, and feeling my skin crack, peel, and protest. Late winter dryness hits me every year, so I’ve learned to curate intentionally. Here’s how I nurture my skin and my beauty in the winter and beyond.
1. Dyson Corrale Flat Iron — $499–$539
I’ve used the Dyson Corrale for over five years, and it remains unmatched. Its flexing plates reduce heat damage and tugging, which is especially important when winter hair is already dry and fragile. Yes, it’s an investment — but if you want salon-quality results at home, it’s worth it.
2. Kérastase Nutritive Range — $40–$85 per product at Sephora
For deep nourishment, the Kérastase Nutritive line is my winter hero. I use the shampoo weekly, followed by either the conditioner or the Riche mask. I always finish with the Nectar Thermique heat protectant and the split ends serum. When my scalp is dry, I add the hydrating scalp serum. If you’re heat-styling more, always pair it with a mask. Winter hair loves moisture.
3. Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm — $42 at Sephora
This cult favorite transforms from balm to oil to milk and melts away makeup and SPF without stripping the skin. It feels incredibly luxe — and in winter, hydration should feel indulgent.
4. Sephora Collection Overnight Hydrating Dose Mask — $10 each
2025 had me on more planes than ever — Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Mexico. Sephora’s sheet masks became my travel and weekend staples. They’re affordable, effective, and easy to keep in rotation when your skin feels parched.
5. Elasten Liquid Collagen — $99 on Amazon
This is my only true “health” pick of the year. Collagen production declines with age, and liquid collagen supplements can help support skin elasticity and hydration — especially when paired with vitamin C. I take mine in the morning with tea. It’s a small ritual with a big payoff.
6. LUSH Bath Bombs & Epsom Salts — $6–$13 per bath bomb
Long soaks are my ultimate self-care reset. I love LUSH bath bombs for the sensory experience, paired with classic Epsom salts for muscle relief. There’s nothing like a hot bath before diving into life admin — or after a long day.
7. Mandelic Acid + Vitamin C — $20–$100 depending on brand
After years of experimenting, I’ve stabilized my routine with professional guidance. Mandelic acid gently exfoliates while vitamin C protects against dullness and boosts brightness — a winter glow essential.
8. SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic — $185
Still my gold-standard antioxidant serum. It protects against oxidative stress from dry air and gives the skin a true glow shield.
9. Byredo “Mixed Emotions” Eau de Parfum — $235
Fragrance sets the mood for me year-round, and Byredo has completely captured my heart. Mixed Emotions is warm, woodsy, softly sweet, and deeply comforting — like a winter hug.
10. La Roche-Posay Anthelios SPF 50 — $49
SPF is non-negotiable, even in winter. This lightweight, broad-spectrum sunscreen works beautifully under makeup and doesn’t irritate my eyes or sensitive skin.
11. OPI Infinite Shine Holiday 2025 — $7–$15
Winter nails take a beating with constant handwashing and gloves. OPI Infinite Shine delivers gel-like durability without the commitment. I love deep reds, classics, and neutral shades all season long.
These are my winter beauty favorites — the products that carried me through 2025 and will absolutely stay with me into 2026. Let me know what you’ve tried, what you’re curious about, and what you want to explore next. I’m always here for cozy beauty conversations. If you’re new to the show, leave a review of Bri Books on Apple Podcasts, and listen to Bri Books on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Please tell me where you’re traveling to by using #bribooks on Instagram and subscribe to the Bri Books newsletter at bribookspod.com/newsletter.