
As temperatures drop, your skin might start to feel the effects; dry patches, dullness, and irritation.
You’re probably right if you’re wondering whether it’s time to switch up your skincare routine. Do you need a heavier moisturiser? Is that summer SPF still working? And why are there so many different cleansers?
We’ve got expert tips and product suggestions to keep your skin glowing all season; without the hefty price tag.
Why Your Skin Needs More TLC in Autumn and Winter
As the weather cools, the air gets drier, leaving your skin parched. It’s the perfect time to update your skincare routine to keep things hydrated.
Samantha Minnaar, founder of Skin Republic, puts it this way: “As the weather cools, skin loses moisture faster, so hydration becomes a top priority. Choose richer moisturisers and gentle cleansers.”
Mathebe Molise, founder of Beauty on TApp, agrees: “Your skin’s needs change when the temperature drops. You don’t need a complete overhaul, but swapping in a few products for the season will keep your skin happy.”
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Key Steps to Adjust Your Routine
Extra Moisture is a Must: Cold air dries skin quickly, so choose moisturisers with shea butter, ceramides, or hyaluronic acid. Mathebe recommends focusing on your face, hands, and body too.
Exfoliation is your friend: Exfoliation removes dead skin cells, allowing for better absorption of hydrating products.
For your body, try Pastry Skincare Lactic Acid Body Wash for a weekly rejuvenation. Use a gentle scrub or chemical exfoliant that won’t strip moisture.
Serums and Oils are your hydration powerhouses: Add a serum or facial oil with ingredients like squalane for deeper hydration.
Standard Squalane Serum and COSRX Advanced Snail Mucin Power Essence are great options for locking in moisture.
Night Care
Don’t skip overnight masks: Overnight masks like Skin Republic’s Bio-Collagen Hydrogel Mask provide deep hydration, repairing your skin barrier while you sleep.
Don’t skip sunscreen: UV rays still damage skin in winter, so don’t forget sunscreen in your daily routine.
No Need to Break the Bank
Updating your skincare doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Beauty on TApp’s Mathebe recommends: “Look for quality products like a rich moisturiser or multi-use serum, and you’ll be good to go.”
Skin Republic’s Samantha agrees and says multi-purpose, high-performance products, like hydrating sheet masks, help to stay nourished affordably.
Final Thoughts
Autumn and winter skincare doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Focus on hydration, exfoliation, and sun protection to keep your skin glowing all season.
