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5 Changes to Make to Your Fall Skincare Regimen

The weather is changing. So should your skincare.

Out with the old, in with the new .Æ skincare regimen, that is. What worked for warm, summer days you spent at the beach, could cause major damage to your skin in the bitter winter months. The combination of salt water from beaches, chlorine in pool water and overexposure to the sun’s UV rays can lead to dry, damaged skin.

The humidity in the summer months tends to cause more oil production which means you need oil-free cleansers and moisturizers in the fall. DC Derm Docs‘ Dr. Dale Isaacson and Dr. Marilyn Berzin of Washington, DC note “during the cooler months, there is less humidity triggering our natural oil production ultimately putting your skin in danger.”

It’s time to put away your summer skin products and fall into these five skincare tips.

Cream Cleansers

Although gel-based cleansers may have “done the trick” in the summer, they can cause your skin to flake and dry out in the colder months. We highly recommend tossing the gel-based cleansers and purchasing thicker cream products. Cream-based products pack in moisture to protect you from the dreaded winter cold. Fragrance-free cream cleansers that have Vitamin C are ideal for protecting and moisturizing sensitive and dry skin.

Lotions with vitamin E

You may have taken cooler showers in the summer to beat the heat; however, in the winter, hot showers may be your guilty pleasure. Unfortunately, the hotter the water temperature, the drier your skin may become. Although it keeps you warmer before stepping into the fierce winter cold, it might be best to lower the water temperature to save your skin the trouble. After your shower, try using vitamin-E-based lotions and make sure you are moisturizing your skin daily to prevent flaking or drying out.

Oil-based facial scrubs

For years, people have been marketing oil-free facial cleansers and scrubs. Many beauty companies have opposed oil-based cleansers due to clogging pores, etc. However, purchasing an oil-based facial scrub for the cooler months can help naturally protect and heal your skin while keeping it moisturized. Some of the best fall/winter scrubs for drier skin are made of thick/greasier oils like coconut, olive oil, rice bran oil, sunflower oil, and soybean oil. These oils are very rich in vitamins A, D, E & K, known for moisture and healthy hydration.

Hydrate

Managing your skin also includes preventing your lips from chapping and cracking due to harsh winds. Beeswax is frowned upon by most vegans, so find an alternative that will give you similar results. Choose from many plant-based options to make your own or look for the word “vegan” on the packaging.

Sun Protection

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, more than 90% of skin cancers are caused by sun exposure. During the winter, snow reflects up to 80% of UV ray light from the sun exposing us to harmful rays. Sunscreen is not just a summer staple. Using sunscreen during the colder months can protect your face from this winter’s weather. Sunscreen facial moisturizers can keep your face hydrated and nourished and prevents skin irritations. Also try using sunscreen products with vegetable glycerin to pack in the moisture.

Follow these five fall skincare tips closely to keep your skin feeling refreshed, hydrated and beautiful as the leaves change!

To learn more about Drs. Dale Isaacson and Marilyn Berzin, visit their website!

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