Seasons Change, How to Keep Up Your Beauty Routine
- GaiaZol
- Sep 19, 2020
- 3 min read
When the seasons change, the changes aren’t just in the landscape around us. It is more than leaves falling or flowers blossoming, more than rainy weeks or scorching sun for months, and more than sweaters or swimsuits.
“With a change in season comes a different temperature, humidity, wind and UV exposure which can all affect changes which the body needs to respond to,” Dr Mervyn Patterson said to Bustle.
Here are five tips to make sure your beauty routine reflects the seasons.
Use Sunscreen

Sunscreen is not just for sunbathing and making sure you don’t turn like a tomato. Sunscreen protects your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. It helps preventing wrinkles, sunburn skin reactions, and most importantly, it decreases the risk of getting skin cancer. Not wearing protection while under the sun, your skin suffers and it is more than painful burns.
Sunscreen isn’t just for summer, as most people might think. The sun is always shining, even during cloudy and cold days. The UV rays can damage your skin even if you don’t see them. So it is important to always wear sunscreen and to apply every few hours. Before applying, remember to clean your face, to wash off any sweat or pollution residue.
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Cleanse
Hydration is important. You always hear how many liters of water you should consumer a day and why. As a Harvard study states, hydration ”prevent infections, deliver nutrients to cells, and keep organs functioning properly.”
Cleansing is the facial equivalent of drinking enough water, but for your skin. This routine helps remove excess oil, makeup, sweat, dirt and dead skin cells, ensuring your skin‘s health. Cleanseers clean without stripping the top layer of your skin and they are perfect for the seasons’ changes, when your skin is most vulnerable.
Use The Serum

After applying sunscreen and then removing it and every impurity with a cleanser, it is time for the serum.Serums nourish the inner layer of the skin because their molecule is very small so it penetrates and it delivers powerful and nourishing ingredients to the skin.
Depending on your skin type, serums have different vitamins and acid. Drier skins need vitamin E and hyaluronic acid (which retains moisture), while acne-prone skins need vitamin C and salicylic acid (which unclogs pores). Serums also tackle redness problems, which happen both in summer for the heat and in winter, for the cold, hitting your face.
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Moisturize
After the serum, the next step on your seasonal beauty routine should be moisturizing. Moisturizers hydrate the skin and they improve skin tone and texture. These beauty products can be used twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, ensuring that your skin always has enough water.
Moisturizers help both during dry and cold weather and during warm weather, when sweat and Impurities from humidity and sunburns dry out the skin. These beauty products help the skin stay young, the prevention of wrinkles, and the reduction of related issues such as acne.
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Make It Fun

Yes, skincare routine can be long and sometimes tedious. To be effective, some of the products should be applied twice and sometimes, you can be tired. In the morning, you might want to rush off to work, while at night you might want to just sleep.
How can find time for your skincare routine? Simple: make it fun.
Create your small space in the bathroom, where you store your products and then embellish it. Light a scented candle, grab a fancy glass of anything you like, and put on some music. Make sure to have warm and damp towels by your side because they will soothe your skin. Turn your bathroom into a spa and you’ll want your daily skincare routine to last forever.
During cold weather, our skin gets dry, while humidity makes it oily. When the sun hits bright and shiny, our skin suffers both from the rays and from the heat, while winter can make our skin ashy and dry. When the seasons change, so should your skincare routine, make sure to take care of it.



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