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Seasonal Skincare: Adjusting Your Routine from Summer to Winter

  Does your skin behave perfectly in summer but turn dry and dull in winter? Or maybe you glow in winter but struggle with oily breakouts in humid months? 🌞❄️ Here’s the truth: your skin changes with the seasons and your skincare routine should too. In this guide, we’ll explore how to adjust your skincare routine from summer to winter, what ingredients to swap, and how to keep your skin balanced all year round. Why Seasonal Skincare Matters Weather directly affects your skin. Summer = heat, humidity, sweat, excess oil Winter = cold air, low humidity, dryness, irritation According to the American Academy of Dermatology , environmental changes can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to dryness, acne, or sensitivity. That’s why a “one routine all year” approach often doesn’t work. Summer Skincare Routine: Keep It Light & Protective Summer means higher temperatures, stronger UV rays, and more sweating. Your goal? Control oil and protect your skin barrier. ☀️ 1. Switch to...
 Have you ever noticed how your skin behaves completely differently in December compared to May? In summer, it feels oily, sweaty, and prone to breakouts. In winter, it suddenly turns dry, tight, and flaky. And yet… many of us keep using the exact same skincare routine all year. Here’s the truth, your skin changes with the seasons and your routine should too. Let’s break down how to adjust your skincare from summer to winter in a simple, practical, and dermatologist-backed way. Seasonal Skincare: Adjusting Your Routine from Summer to Winter Your skin responds to: Temperature changes Humidity levels Sun exposure Indoor heating or air conditioning According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), colder air and lower humidity during winter can strip moisture from the skin, while summer heat increases oil production and sweat. 👉 https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/dry/winter-skin-care That’s why a one-size-fits-all routine doesn’t work year-round. Let’s ...