Nelson Magazine

Adjusting your skincare routine for autumn

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Cleansing

As the weather gets cooler and drier, it’s important to switch to a gentler cleanser that won’t strip your skin of its natural oils. Look for a cleanser that’s free of harsh sulphates and fragrances, and that contains moisturizi­ng ingredient­s like glycerine or hyaluronic acid. Oil cleansers are also very effective at soothing and hydrating your skin, while still removing dirt and make-up.

Exfoliatio­n

Exfoliatio­n is an important step in any skincare routine, but it’s important to be gentle when exfoliatin­g in the autumn. Avoid using harsh physical exfoliants like scrubs, which can damage the skin’s barrier and lead to dryness and irritation. Instead, opt for chemical exfoliants like alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), which can help brighten and smooth your skin without over-drying it.

Hydration

Cooler, drier weather can be tough on your skin, so it’s important to choose a richer moisturize­r that will keep your skin soft and supple. Look for a moisturize­r that contains nourishing ingredient­s like ceramides, shea butter, or jojoba oil, which can help lock in moisture and protect your skin’s barrier. If you have very dry skin, you may also want to try using a hydrating serum to give your skin an extra boost of hydration.

Nourishmen­t

Autumn is a great time to incorporat­e facial oils and serums into your skincare routine. These products can help nourish your skin and protect it from environmen­tal stressors like pollution and free radicals. Look for serums and facial oils that contain ingredient­s like prebiotics, jojoba oil, or hyaluronic acid, which can help hydrate and moisturize your skin.

Protection

In the autumn, your skin may be exposed to cold winds and UV rays from the sun, so it’s important to protect your skin from the elements. Make sure to wear broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every day, even if it’s cloudy outside. You may also want to wear a hat and scarf to protect your face from cold winds, and avoid taking long, hot showers or baths, which can further dry out your skin.

The changing of the seasons can have a significan­t impact on your skin, and autumn is no exception. As the weather gets cooler and humidity levels drop, it’s important to adjust your skincare routine to keep your skin healthy and glowing. Autumn is also a great time to repair any damage your skin may have accumulate­d due to too much sun during summer. Kate Dyer, owner of Eunoia Beauty, says that by strengthen­ing your skin now, you will be able to go into winter with your skin in its best possible condition.

Autumn is a beautiful time of year, but it can be a challengin­g time for your skin. By adjusting your skincare routine to suit the cooler, drier weather, you can keep your skin healthy and glowing all season long.

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