Tips for Skincare Routine From Late Winter to Early Spring
As we transition from winter to spring, our skin could require additional care. So, whether you have oily, dry, or mixed skin, we’ve compiled our top seasonal beauty advice by skin type so you can assist your skin transition from winter to spring.
How Does Winter Affect Your Skin? Changes in temperature can cause skin problems such as increased dryness. As it becomes colder, dryness could increase or allergies may take place. In the winter season, your skin may be more sensitive due to winter skin problems including dryness and windburn and allergies. In spring warm weather causes us to perspire (which can increase our skin’s oil production) and tempts us outside, which increases our chance of being exposed to more harmful UV rays.
Update Your Skincare Regimen Winter is the ideal time to start a new skincare routine if you don’t already have one. Make some adjustments if your current skincare regimen isn’t cutting it. Here are three steps to updating your spring skincare routine: