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Transitioning Your Skincare Routine from Winter to Spring

Transitioning Your Skincare Routine from Winter to Spring

As the seasons change, so should your skincare routine. Transitioning from winter to spring requires adjustments to accommodate rising temperatures and increased humidity. Here’s how to refresh your regimen:

  1. Lighten Your Moisturiser: Swap heavy creams for lighter, water-based moisturisers. Gel moisturisers are perfect for spring, providing hydration without feeling greasy.   

  2. Increase Sun Protection: With longer days and stronger UV rays, sunscreen becomes even more crucial. Use a broad-spectrum SPF 50+ and reapply every two hours if you’re spending time outdoors.

  3. Exfoliate Regularly: Shed winter dryness by incorporating gentle exfoliation once a week. This helps remove dead skin cells and promotes a brighter, smoother complexion.

  4. Incorporate Antioxidants: Protect your skin from environmental stressors by using a vitamin C serum. It brightens your skin and fights free radical damage.

  5. Hydrate Inside and Out: Drink plenty of water and use a hydrating mist throughout the day to keep your skin refreshed.

  6. Refresh Your Makeup Routine: Consider switching to lighter, breathable makeup products to let your skin breathe as the weather warms.

  7. Target Seasonal Allergies: Spring allergens can cause skin irritation. Use soothing ingredients like aloe vera and chamomile to calm any inflammation.

By adjusting your skincare routine for spring, you’ll maintain a healthy, radiant complexion all season long.