Looking for ways to soothe your skin? These 12 products are expert-approved winter skin saviours

They use the products in their own routines

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I personally don't believe in a complete skincare routine overhaul when a new season comes around. However, I do believe in making small tweaks to accommodate the weather—especially when the cold hits. I've noticed a change in my skin this month—I'm taking dry patches, irritation and redness—so I decided to asked the people in the know. Who better to get great product recommendations from than skin experts?

I've asked 11 of the best skin experts for their winter skin recommendations. Because if it's good enough for the pros, it's good enough for me.

These are the products that made the cut...

The best winter skin recommendations, according to experts

1. Erborian Centella Crème Anti-Rednesses Soothing Moisturizer

Dr Christine Hall

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2. Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask

Dr Anjali Mahto

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3. Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream

Joseph Carrillo

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4. AlumierMD Aqua Infusion Mask

Dr Ash Soni

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5. S’ABLE Labs Baobab Moisturiser

Jessica DeBruyne

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6. Naturium Barrier Bounce

Susan Yara

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7. Uriage Xémose Cleansing Oil

Dr Derrick Phillips

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8. OBAGI Daily Hydra Drops

Dr Hiba Injibar

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9. Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream

Emily Rose Lansley

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11. COSRX Propolis Serum

Dr Sindhu Siddiqi

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Tori is a freelance beauty journalist and contributor for Marie Claire. She has written for various titles, including Allure, Glamour, Elle, Refinery29, Brides, and more. Currently training to be a nail tech, Tori is a total nail enthusiast and always has time to talk all things nail art. When she’s not writing about beauty and testing products, Tori can be found walking her rescue dog Pip, drinking great coffee, and eating as many croissants as humanly possible.