Seasonal skincare is not a fad or fiction. Changing seasons often require adjustments to your skincare routine. Winter’s cold air and indoor heating can lead to dryness, necessitating richer moisturisers and hydrating serums. This applies to not just your face, but also your hands and body.
In summer, lighter formulations and additional SPF are essential to manage sweat and sun exposure. Spring may call for exfoliation to refresh dull skin, while autumn is an ideal time to repair any summer damage with soothing treatments.
Tailoring your skincare routine to the seasons helps maintain healthy, balanced skin year-round. You may also find my entry on humidity useful.