5 Skincare Routine Changes for Autumn and Winter

5 Skincare Routine Changes for Autumn and Winter

The season is getting colder, drier, and greyer. You must be taking out warm sweaters, boots, coats, and wool from the attic. Protection from the cold is at the top of your mind. So why should your skin be left behind? The current temperature changes will have a direct effect on your skin. The air has less moisture which will strip your skin dry. You will get flaky skin and dead cells. Your skin will lose its glow in winter. It forms itching patches around your mouth and lips. 

What is the solution? Do you need to use the same products or search for better alternatives? We answer all your questions and give you valuable tips to maintain your natural beauty in winter.

At our beauty salon in Pune, we follow different skin regimes for summer and winter skin. Follow these tips to keep your skin healthy and glowing this winter.

Swap the Scrub

Exfoliation is a must for every skincare routine. Washing off the dead skin layer reveals the plump skin beneath. You may use a scrub to exfoliate in the summer. But the soapy texture of the scrub can wipe out natural oils in the skin. 

Our professionals at the beauty salon in Pune recommend a chemical exfoliant. Try a chemical peel with AHA, mandelic acid, lactic acid, or glycolic acid. It does the job and also retains the oil balance. 

Tip: If you have sensitive skin, use enzyme-based chemical peels. Fruit enzymes from papaya, pineapple, and pumpkin will work excellently for you.

Add Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an all-around therapy for your skin. It induces collagen production and boosts brightness. Vitamin C eliminates pigmentation from sun damage. It treats all your sun spots and tanning from UV rays.

We recommend including citrus fruits in your diet. Use vitamin C masks for brightness. A vitamin C serum repairs dark spots and tan lines. When doing a winter facial at our beauty salon in Pune, we include vitamin C products all the time.

Tip: If you have sensitive skin use a vitamin C serum of 5 or 6 pH. For normal skin, a 3.5 pH serum will do.

Use a Cleansing Balm

Night outs in winter can be pretty enjoyable. But do not forget to remove your makeup. Sleeping in makeup can enlarge your pores and cause pimples. Double cleansing is the best option for nighttime skincare.

But using lathering cleansers strips away oil and moisture from your skin. We recommend using a cleansing balm in winter. Apply on your face and rub all over to dissolve makeup. Rinse with water or use a cotton pad to remove the excess balm. 

Our beauticians at the beauty salon in Pune say that cleansing balms clean away all the makeup without sucking the moisture out.

Tip: Use micellar water after the cleansing balm for double cleansing. It does not suck the moisture like liquid cleansers. You can even try a moisturizing cleanser.

Care with a Thick Moisturizer

Your skin loses moisture fast in cold weather. A light moisturizer is recommended by aestheticians in summer. But we advise you to invest in a thicker moisturizer in winter.

You get an extra barrier of protection from dryness. Thick moisturizers do not wash away easily and penetrate deep into the skin. Our professionals in a beauty salon in Pune are fans of body butter that also make your skin soft.

Tip: Apply moisturizer after completely drying your skin. The water can thin out the cream and no results will show.

You still need SPF

Do not be fooled to throw away your sunscreen in the winter. Sunscreen protects from UV rays in the sunlight. These rays can be present around you even when there is no hot sunlight. 

You can face radiation from laptop screens, TVs, and phones. Sunscreen protects against UV damage in all seasons. We at our beauty salon in Pune tell clients to use sunscreen of SPF 50+. 

Tip: Mix your sunscreen with moisturizer for quick application. Use it as a primer for your daily makeup.

Little Hair Salon gives the best beauty services in Pune. We bring out the youthful, inner you this winter. Visit our beauty salon in Pune to prepare your skin for the winter ahead.