
Dry fine lines suddenly increase in winter.
Glancing in the mirror before morning makeup, you notice more fine lines around your eyes and mouth, with foundation settling into those creases——.
It’s easy to dismiss this as simply a sign of aging, but
those who share common habits in how they spend their winter and their skincare routines tend to notice these fine dry lines more prominently.
This time, from the perspective of Yokohama Yamate Clinic
“Common patterns among those prone to them” → “Care to Do / Care to Avoid in Winter”
We’ll organize this in the following order.
When concerned about dry fine lines,
・Increase the number of times you apply toner
・Apply cream thickly
people often lean toward “covering it up with quantity.”
But,
In this state, no matter how many layers you apply, it often becomes just a temporary fix. Over time, it tends to revert back to its original condition…
Specifically, it looks like this pattern.
“Friction + Dryness” creates the perfect conditions for wrinkles to form.
Areas with frequent movement, like around the eyes, mouth, and nasolabial folds, accumulate damage more easily.
Skin recovery progresses most during sleep.
However, spending long periods on your phone in bed can cause:
As a result, the rhythm of skin turnover becomes disrupted, making it difficult to improve both dryness and fine lines.
In winter, it’s inevitable that:
This is a season when nutritional balance tends to become skewed.
If you lack nutrients like protein, vitamins, and zinc that support skin elasticity and barrier function, your skin will become “hard to restore” no matter how much effort you put in externally.
The first step in tackling dryness-induced fine lines is revisiting your cleansing routine before focusing on moisturizing.
If your skin feels tight after washing,
Consider this a sign that the previous step—cleansing—is being overdone. Please reevaluate.
For combating dryness-induced fine lines,
These two steps are crucial.
Instead of focusing on “adding moisture,” imagine “creating skin that holds onto moisture.” This shift in mindset will change the products you choose.
Simply reducing the “time air dries your skin” can change how much your skin feels tight in the morning.
You don’t need to be perfect at every meal, but
It’s important to consciously add nutrients that build the foundation of your skin, such as these.
If you feel “it’s just too hard to get enough from food alone,”
consider combining supplements or IV drips tailored to your lifestyle and physical condition. (It’s recommended to choose these in consultation rather than self-administering large amounts).

Even if you’re concerned about roughness or dullness,
Such care can accelerate the appearance of dryness lines.
On days when your skin feels “slightly stinging” or “prone to redness,” it’s crucial to
temporarily pause aggressive treatments and allow time to rebuild your skin barrier.
Wrinkles make you want to stretch them out, but…
These actions become triggers for increasing fine lines due to friction damage.
For the eye area, use barely perceptible pressure—think “barely touching”—and instead of pulling upward, imagine “gently sweeping inward to outward.” This level of gentleness, where it feels almost like you’re not touching but still effective, is actually the best approach.
While it warms your body,
This is one downside.
Just these steps will make a significant difference in how your skin feels after bathing.
Coffee and energy drinks themselves aren’t the problem, but continuing with “lack of sleep + relying on caffeine” reduces your chances to recover in the first place.
Even small improvements in sleep quality can change how dry fine lines fade.
Dry fine lines aren’t solely determined by age or body type; they’re also an area where winter skincare and lifestyle choices can significantly alter their visibility.
➡️ Essential Care Steps
➡️ Care Practices to Avoid
If you feel like “the same wrinkles appear in the same places every winter,” simply addressing these points one by one can make a noticeable difference in your skin come spring.
☝️If you still don’t see improvement, or if you can’t tell whether it’s fine lines or sagging, another option is to have your skin condition thoroughly assessed. We can then work together to build a care plan tailored to your current skin (revising your skincare routine, adding treatments or nutritional care as needed).
If you’re thinking, “This winter, I really want to tackle these dry fine lines,” we’d be delighted if you’d consider Yokohama Yamate Clinic, a cosmetic dermatology clinic in Naka Ward, Yokohama, as one place for a casual consultation.