7 EASY SELFCARE SWAPS TO MAKE FOR SPRING
By Theresa DeMaria
By Theresa DeMaria
As the weather gets warmer, skin tends to be less dry so lightweight formulas will typically keep skin hydrated and balanced. Our beauty editor shares tips on how to transition your skincare routine from winter to spring.
Sunscreen. This formula is a lightweight mineral sunscreen that’s also sweat- and waterproof.
Switch up your anti-aging routine. During warmer months, I’m a fan of switching to a glycolic acid coupled with an anti-glycation serum.
A lightweight lotion with ceramides, glycerin, and niacinamide will provide adequate moisture.
Don’t neglect the skin below your neck. Your body needs a little attention after a cold winter. Consider a lotion with urea and natural moisturizing factors to get rid of dry scales and lackluster appearance.
Be gentle with your eye cream. Spring is prime time for seasonal allergies. If you’re someone who experiences irritation and discomfort from pollen during this transitional season. Cooling eye masks can also help decrease inflammation and products with green tea which minimizes puffiness.
Opt for sunless tanner. For a sun-kissed glow minus the UV damage, opt for a sunless tanning product.
Don’t forget your hair. People tend to forget how seasonal shifts affect their hair. If you’re going to be doing more outdoor activities, consider that you may be washing your hair more and the regular use of a lightweight conditioner is a good idea. I’m also a fan of using a lightweight hair oil as needed for extra hydration and touch-ups in between washes.
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