Seasonal skincare tips: How to protect your skin during weather changes
1. Switch to a Gentle Cleanser
Heavy cleansers used in winter can dry out the skin. With spring approaching, opt for lighter, water-based, or gel cleansers.
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- Published Date: 02:29 | 02 April 2025
- Modified Date: 02:36 | 02 April 2025
2. Exfoliate to Remove Dead Skin
Exfoliate 1-2 times a week to remove dead skin cells accumulated during winter. Fine-grain natural exfoliants are a good option.
3. Use Lighter Moisturizers
Replace thick, oil-based winter moisturizers with lighter, water-based, or gel formulas. Hyaluronic acid-based products keep skin hydrated without feeling heavy.
4. Increase Sun Protection
Sun exposure becomes stronger in spring. If you've been using low-SPF sunscreen in winter, switch to at least SPF 30-50. Daily use prevents dark spots and premature aging.
5. Use Lightweight Serums
Instead of heavy oil-based serums, opt for serums with vitamin C, niacinamide, or hyaluronic acid to refresh and brighten your skin.
6. Stay Hydrated and Eat a Balanced Diet
As temperatures rise, the body needs more water. Increase your daily water intake to keep your skin hydrated and healthy. Eating antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables provides extra skin support.
7. Don't Neglect Lip and Eye Care
Continue using a moisturizing lip balm for chapped lips. Use lightweight eye creams to maintain moisture balance in the eye area.