It is important to adjust your skincare routine as the seasons change because environmental conditions are a key contributor to overall skin health.
According to the University of IOWA Hospitals & Clinic, the skin adjusts to the climate or let’s say temperature of your environment. Our skin tolerates well in heat and cold. This process is called Acclimatization — adjust in temperature.
Acclimatization usually occurs over a period of about two weeks in healthy, normal persons. This process is faster in response to heat but slower in the cold. However, in the upcoming winter season, there are just a few switches for your skincare products. Let’s check it!
1. Maximize using your Moisturizer
You should always be treating your skin to a daily dose of hydration, no matter what seasons you are in. The chilly winter air can cause extra dry skin, so you may need a more emollient option to brave the quickly cooling temperatures.
I recommend using NeoGenesis Intensive Moisturizer, and it comes in 3 sizes. It’s a luxurious cream that is deeply hydrating.
2. Make Sure To Exfoliate
According to Birchbox, exfoliation helps replenish the skin. When we exfoliate, our superficial skin cells send signals to the layers of cells below to increase new cell production.
In the colder months, dead skin cells build up on the skin’s surface, giving you dry and dull skin. Make sure you use a face scrub or another type of exfoliant to help remove surface skin buildup.
Try Cosmedix Purity Detox Scrub, it’s the ultimate exfoliating cocktail. It cleanses and polishes away imperfections. If you want to order, you may contact me here.
3. Don’t underestimate Facial Serum
Your skin may crave more hydration, using a face serum can be helpful as serums are a high concentrations of active ingredients. Enhance your skin’s moisture and hydration. Marybella Skin Spa, is offering lots of serum, go check this out.
It is important to consult our esthetician, they might recommend the best skin care ingredients for your skin. If you want a consultation, you can schedule it here.