We might still be experiencing cooler weather, but as spring starts to creep in warmer days are definitely on the way.
This is great for those whose skin has been suffering due to the harsh winter weather.
In preparation for summer, spring is the best time to start reviewing your skincare routine.
It’s important to reassess and refresh your skincare routine to address the unique challenges of warmer weather.
Here’s a guide on how to review and change your skincare routine in spring.
Access your skincare routine
First, access your current skincare routine, review the products you’re using and evaluate their effectiveness by asking yourself the following questions:
How does my skin feel? Is it dry, oily, or balanced?
Are there any products that irritate my skin?
Do I have any seasonal allergies that affect my skin?
Knowing your skin’s reactions to products can help in understanding what works and what doesn’t.
Cleanse wisely
With warmer temperatures, your skin may produce more oil, making it essential to adjust your cleanser.
Consider switching to a lighter, gel-based cleanser that effectively removes dirt and excess oil without stripping your skin’s natural moisture.
Look for ingredients like salicylic acid if you’re prone to breakouts, or hydrating agents like aloe vera for added moisture.
Exfoliate regularly
Spring is a great time to incorporate exfoliation into your routine.
Exfoliating helps remove dead skin cells, promoting a fresh and glowing complexion.
Aim to exfoliate 1-2 times a week, adjusting based on your skin’s tolerance.
Hydrate and moisturise
As temperatures rise, your moisturiser might need an upgrade.
Switch to a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser to provide hydration without feeling heavy.
Look for products with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or water-based formulations that hydrate while keeping your skin feeling fresh.
If your skin is on the drier side, consider layering a hydrating serum under your moisturiser for extra moisture.
Don’t forget sunscreen
As the sun shines brighter in spring, applying sunscreen becomes paramount.
Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and incorporate it into your daily routine.
Yes, even on cloudy days.
Look for lightweight formulas that won’t clog pores, especially if you’re prone to breakouts.
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