| As the days grow shorter and the weather shifts, your skin often needs time to recover and reset after the summer months. Colder air, lower humidity, brisk winds, and more time spent indoors all contribute to drier conditions that can impact your complexion. The two most common seasonal skin concerns are: Increased sensitivity: Cold weather weakens the skin’s barrier, making it more vulnerable to redness, itchiness, and flare-ups of conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Dryness: With less moisture in the air, skin loses hydration more easily, leading to dryness, flakiness, and irritation.
The solution? Transition your skincare routine. Richer moisturizers, gentle cleansers, and protective steps help your skin stay balanced, hydrated, and resilient all season long. |