Use a cleanser that doesn’t dry out your skin
To avoid excessive skin dryness, opt for oil, balm, or creamy cleanser when washing your face. If you’re practising double cleansing, initiate the process with a cream or milk-based cleanser, and then proceed with an oil-based option. Rinse off using timid water or a gentle washcloth.
Introduce vitamin C to clear your skin
Harness the power of vitamin C skincare to keep your skin radiant and protected during the fall season. Vitamin C helps brighten your complexion and defend against the effects of cooler weather, ensuring a healthy and glowing appearance
Introduce Oils
Skin can become a lot flakier and drier in colder days, introducing an oil into your routine will not only nourish skin in the short term but will help improve moisture retention in the long run. Look for plant-based multi-oil blends.
Go back or start using retinol
Retinol is this season’s anti-aging gold standard, start by using it at night and slowly building it up. Combine it with a thick peptide-rich cream and follow with SPF in the morning
Invest in a Richer Moisturiser
Retinol can be very drying, as a result, it’s of the utmost importance that you pair your retinol with a nourishing and hydrating moisturiser that you follow with or apply the next morning along with an SPF.