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1. BOOST COLLAGEN PRODUCTION
The pain free needling process slightly damages the skin below the surface, which your skin then repairs. Your body works to produce healthy new collagen and elastin fibres while it eliminates all damaged cells. In turn, new collagen reveals plumper, glowing and tighter skin.
2. TREATS FINE LINES AND WRINKLES
The controlled injury that the procedure causes results in the repair production of collagen. Targeting collagen to the treated areas helps to fill in and smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, as well as helping to rejuvenate the overall appearance of your complexion.
3. REDUCES THE APPEARANCE OF SCARS
The microneedling process helps the skin to repair itself after it has encountered physical damage like cuts or scars. Your skin will eliminate old tissue cells that cause scarring and will replace it with new and fresh collagen. Similarly, with stretch marks they can rid or reduce the appearance and the younger the stretch mark the more successful the treatment will be.
Despite the needles, the treatment is not painful and a numbing cream can be applied to ensure you remain comfortable throughout the treatment.
1. Use a Hydrating Face Serum
A hydrating face serum such as a hyaluronic acid serum is the best thing to put on your skin in colder months. There’s no wrong season for using hyaluronic acid. It’s one of the best humectants that attract and bind water to the skin.
As a result, it maximizes hydration, enhances the longevity of your moisturizer, and also gives you instantly plump skin. Right after cleansing, add a hyaluronic acid serum into your routine and let your skin drink it up. Then seal it in with a moisturizer suitable for your skin type.
2. Switch To a Thicker Moisturizer
Low temperature, combined with wind, dries up the outer layer of the skin causing dehydration. So your current moisturizer may not be enough for fall. Your face may look all moist and bright after the first application of your moisturizer, but the wind gradually sweeps it off when you’re outside.
Consider switching to a slightly thicker moisturizer. For example, if you have oily skin and you’ve been using a gel-based moisturizer, you can consider something more emollient. It’ll work as a protective shield for your face and work better than light-based creams.
3. Cut Back on Exfoliating
When your skin is dry, cracking, and flaky, it’s not a good idea to add exfoliation into the mix. During colder seasons, cut back on exfoliating, especially if you’re using scrubs! Frequent scrubbing will further dehydrate your skin and will probably cause sensitivity and redness.
The last thing you want to deal with during the fall is broken capillaries. Instead, include a gentle cleanser in your fall skincare that isn’t harsh on dry skin. And tone down on exfoliation to do it once/twice a week using hydroxy acids. For example, you can use gentle exfoliating cleansers such as lactic acid cleansers or try low-concentration toners, or peel pads.
4. Don’t Neglect Your Lips
Your lips get chappy during the fall, and it gets worse by the winter. To avoid chapped lips and patchy-looking lipsticks, moisturize your lips.
Lip balms are great for nourishing your lips and keeping them intact. You can make use of moisturizing lip masks in your fall skincare routine as well.
5. Start Carrying a Hand Cream
Unfortunately, dry hands are a thing in the fall. Plus, we always skip hand care until the dryness is out of control. The cracked and dehydrated hands look as if your hands are suffering from dandruff.
And it doesn’t help your manicure either! To avoid awkward handshakes and the rough sensation, carry a small hand cream in your bag at all times.
6. Add Body Butter Into Your Fall Skincare Routine
It doesn’t end with hands. Your whole body starts to shed off dead skin cells. It’s easier to sweep stuff under the rug during the fall because of all the layered outfits and the fact that nobody sees it. Heck, most of us stop shaving!
But your body needs moisturizing just as your face does. Clothing can only do so much. Your dry skin literally changes color the second you moisturize it. Use body butter to tone up your whole body.
7. Never Skip Wearing SPF
SPF and water. The two most annoying and unattractive steps in a holistic skincare routine. Some sunscreen formulations feel so uncomfortable on the skin that you really just want to skip the whole thing. But don’t.
There are weightless options you’re going to love. And an SPF is an investment in your future self. Summer may be over but the sun is still there. So keep using your sunscreen in the fall to slow down the signs of aging and to stop the formation of dark spots.
8. Take Time For a Nighttime Skincare Routine
Remember that nighttime is perfect for taking care of your skin. All those serums, oils, and creams that you don’t use during the day because you think they may ruin your makeup can be put to good use at night. Some products prove their utmost efficacy during the fall and winter.
So add a night serum into your routine. And it doesn’t even have to be something with an active ingredient. Make use of nourishing and restorative options to compensate for the dryness the season brings during the day. Also, consider overnight face masks for quick results.
9. Use Face Oils For Instant Results
Facial oils may not be your favorite products to use during the summer. They may be sticky and sometimes hard for the skin to absorb. But they are amazing for your fall and winter skincare routine. Use facial oils that are rich in antioxidants.
You can protect your skin from the damage caused by harsh weather. They nourish the skin, brighten it, lock moisture in, and they make foundation application very easy. Face oils create a protective barrier on the top layer of the skin and prevent your skin from dryness.
10. Under-Eye care Is For 4 Seasons
The thin skin around the eyes becomes annoying when it’s too dry for concealer application. When that area is dry, your crow’s feet become more visible as well.
It’s important to keep that area happy by moisturizing it regularly. You can always benefit from a stimulating massage with a moisturizing eye cream to depuff the area. You can add a jade roller into the mix too.
So these are some ways you can help your skin transition from summer to fall. Cleansing, moisturizing, and exfoliating weekly; some things don’t change. But the most important thing to remember is to be gentle. Your skin tends to dry, get irritated easily, and lose more water in this season. All you need to do is go easy on the active ingredients and pay more attention to keeping your skin replenished.
To determine which of these you have, wash your face, don’t apply anything to the skin and wait 2 hours. Your skin may display some of these signs:
Oily Skin - The skin remains oily and shiny all over. Skin tends to be more acne-prone.
Dry Skin - Rough and flaky on the face. The skin feels tight.
Combination - Your t-zone is oily or shiny, but there is some tightness and dryness around the cheeks/jawline.
Normal - The skin feels smooth with no excessive dryness or shine.
Depending on where you fall in this category, will guide product choices and the active ingredients which will be most suitable for your skin.
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