Your skincare routine for autumn
Gentle Skincare for Cooler Days
When the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, our skin needs extra care and attention. After a sun-filled summer with plenty of UV exposure, our skin is often stressed an craves regeneration, protection and deeply nourishing hydration in autumn.
Cold weather, wind and dry indoor heating can further weaken the skin, leaving it dry, sensitive or prone to redness.
That is why it’s especially important to adapt your skincare routine to the new season! A well-balanced autumn skincare regimen ensures that your skin stays radiant, healthy and resilient throughout the colder months.
Your Autumn Skincare Routine
Indulge in self-care moments this autumn. Take time for mindful skincare rituals – small moments that not only nourish your skin but also strengthen body and mind. The cooler season becomes an invitation to slow down and treat yourself with conscious self-care.
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FAQs
- Why does the skin need special care in autumn?
In autumn, cold weather, wind, and dry indoor heating put extra stress on the skin. It loses moisture more quickly and becomes more sensitive. That’s why adapting your skincare routine in autumn is especially important.
- What helps against dry skin in autumn?
Regularly applying rich creams and lotions containing shea butter, plant-based oils, or hyaluronic acid helps prevent dryness. Taking lukewarm showers and drinking enough water also support healthy skin.
- Which ingredients are especially beneficial in autumn?
Shea butter, plant-based oils, hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, and rose extracts provide hydration, soothe the skin, and strengthen the skin barrier—making them ideal for the colder season.
- How can I strengthen my skin barrier?
Focus on gentle cleansing, hydrating care, and antioxidant ingredients. Avoid harsh exfoliants and very hot showers, as they can dry out the skin even more.
- How often should you care for your skin in fall?
Your skin benefits from a consistent daily routine, both morning and evening.