Five Easy Tips to Adopt in Your Skin Regimen to Get Ready for Spring

Cosmetic Treatments, Doctor's Talk March 31, 2017 By Dima Vitanova

spring skincare

As winters fades into a distant memory, spring warrants a skincare revamp. It is again this time of the year when our skin needs some assistance waking up from the slug of the cold months. If you are wondering what to keep and what to discard from your beauty regimen, consider these five tips.

Pare it Down

The same way you pare down your wardrobe come spring, you should scale down on heavy serums and thick creams that ward off the winter’s chill. Opt for light, oil-free formulas – from your night cream to your foundation – that help your skin tackle the hot and humid days without clogging the pores.

Moisturize Deeply

The frigidity of winder may often cause skin dryness and irritation. But so can the heat of spring. Hence, it is crucial that you balance your skin with a replenishing moisturizer. Choose products that contain sunflower and vitamin E, which nurture the skin from inside. To revive a particularly dry skin, try alpha and beta hydroxy acids or glycolic acid that also gently scrubs dead skin.

Exfoliate Gently

We bundle on clothes in winter. So does our skin, developing rough layers of dead cells for protection. Come spring, these need to go. Avoid aggressive scrubs like fruit pits that could tear and dry the skin. Instead, focus on mild exfoliants like brown sugar that brighten up the skin.

Protect the Eyes

Chances are you squint more during the spring and summer. No wonder, given that the sun is then harsher. But this natural reflex can easily draw fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes. To prevent this unsightly risk double down on eye cream. For best results, choose one that is rich in antioxidants.

Warship Sunscreen   

You should slather sunscreen even in winter. But the need to protect your skin from damaging sun rays grows in spring, when they turn more intense. Apply sunblock as part of your morning routine and keep its protection level high by reapplying it before any outdoor activities.

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