Preparing For Fall Skincare

Fall is upon us, with its pumpkin-spice-everything, hay rides and apple picking. At the same time, it’s getting cooler outside, which means the air is getting drier. This isn’t great for your skin. Keep reading for how you can prepare for your fall skincare routine.

Understand the Weather Changes

First, it’s important to understand how the change in weather affects your skin. In summer, the air is humid, which adds to a suppler feeling to the skin, due to the additional oils that cling to the pores. Lighter moisturizers are better in summer so as not to add to that heavy feeling. 

In fall, lower humidity sets in, which dries out your skin. As a result, you need to do all you can to lock in more moisture. Try to limit your showers to five or 10 minutes without using scalding hot water. Use a nourishing body wash, then once dry, slather your body in a thicker cream to moisturize than the one you use in summer. Look for creams with glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides.

Always have a tube of Scarfade, a proven topical treatment designed to reduce scarring, on hand in case you get a cut or burn.

Fall Skincare Routine Tips and Tricks

From choosing thicker creams to avoiding skin-stripping ingredients, here are some tips and tricks to follow when preparing your fall skincare regimen.

Swap light moisturizers for thicker creams

As said above, it’s time to put away your summer moisturizer and go with something heavier. Your skin needs to get enough moisture yet without clogging up your pores. Swap your gel moisturizers for thicker creams and ointments this fall, as they contain heavier emollients that lock in moisture and keep a healthier barrier between your skin and cold weather. They also help to prevent flakiness brought on by cold weather. 

Avoid skin-stripping ingredients

Avoid harsh skin-stripping ingredients that remove natural oils from your skin. These ingredients include alcohol, sulfates, and astringents. Instead, you should be reaching for ingredients such as green tea, rice, tea tree, calendula, and other non-comedogenic oils. These cleanse your skin gently while stimulating collagen production.  

Exfoliate but not too much

Exfoliating is important to get off all the dead skin cells, but you don’t need to do this as much in the fall. Frequent over-exfoliation dries out and irritates your skin, leaving it splotchy and red. Plus, it strips away the natural oils you need to maintain a soft, supple complexion.

In fall, exfoliate once a week using gentle exfoliants such as beta-hydroxy acids and alpha-hydroxy acids, and avoid scrubbing too hard.

Check Out These FAQs From Scarfade

Scarfade should be a part of any fall skincare regimen, as it can keep your skin looking smooth while minimizing scars. Check out these helpful FAQs about Scarfade today!