Autumn is a test for the skin. Temperature fluctuations, wind, and heating often cause dryness, tightness, and irritation. To keep the skin soft, glowing, and healthy, it is important to adjust your skincare routine in a timely manner.
Gentle Cleansing
In the cold season, it is important to maintain the skin's natural protective layer. It is better to avoid aggressive gels and scrubs, opting for delicate textures that cleanse while also softening. A foam cleanser is a good option, as it removes impurities without drying the skin.
Renewal
In autumn, acids should be used less frequently, but not completely excluded. Formulas with glycolic acid gently renew the skin's surface and restore its glow. It is best applied in the evening a few times a week, followed by a cream to support the skin barrier.
Hydration and Stabilization
When the air becomes dry, the skin loses moisture more quickly. In this case, a serum can help, as it saturates the skin with hydration. Applying a cream on top will help the results last longer.
Restoring Comfort to the Skin
Autumn always tests the skin's resilience, so it is important to give it a break on cold days. Ampoules work in this way: they relieve the feeling of tightness after a long day, make the skin softer, and help it recover without irritation.
Nourishment
With the start of the heating season, lipids evaporate from the skin faster, so it is worth switching to thicker creams. Creams that retain moisture well and make the skin glow will be helpful. If you do not need intensive nourishment, lighter creams with argan oil and vitamin E can be used — they hydrate and feel almost weightless on the face.
Small Things That Matter
It is important to remember that skincare in autumn is not just about cosmetics — much depends on daily habits.
- Avoid hot water: it washes away natural lipids and increases dryness.
- Monitor humidity levels — heating dries out the skin just as much as the wind. A humidifier or simply a container of water near the radiator can help.
- Don’t forget about SPF: ultraviolet rays are active even on cloudy days.
- Prefer soft fabrics to avoid irritation on the face.