Each age has its specific needs, so it’s essential to select an individualized skincare system that provides the necessary protection and care during this transitional season.
The change of seasons is a time not only for new trends in fashion but also for updating skincare routines. In autumn, the skin is exposed to cold, wind, and dry air from heating, making it more sensitive and prone to moisture loss. Each age has its specific needs, so it’s essential to select an individualized skincare system that provides the necessary protection and care during this transitional season.
With the arrival of autumn, weather conditions change, and so do our skin's needs. Now, the skin faces dry air indoors, temperature fluctuations, and increased wind outdoors. These factors can lead to dehydration, irritation, and loss of elasticity. It’s vital to provide the skin with deep hydration, support its barrier functions, and maintain a fresh appearance by choosing a skincare routine that suits the season and age.
To care for the skin most effectively, it’s advisable to use products from the same line. All Mary Kay products are designed to complement each other, working in unison for the best results. In autumn, the foundation of care remains the same: cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting. However, additional products like serums or masks can help address individual issues that may intensify in the cold season: wrinkles, dryness, or under-eye puffiness.
Hydration. With the onset of cold weather, the skin loses more moisture, especially due to dry air in heated rooms. Rich creams can help retain moisture in the skin. Products with hyaluronic acid and other moisturizing components are perfect for the autumn season.
Recovery after summer. After a sunny summer, the skin may appear dull or dehydrated, so it’s worth paying attention to products with antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E. They help combat the effects of UV exposure and restore an even skin tone.
Supporting barrier function. Due to temperature fluctuations and windy days, the skin may become more sensitive. Products with nourishing components and vitamins can help strengthen the skin's natural protective barrier and shield it from external aggressors.
Gentle cleansing. Instead of aggressive scrubs and alcohol-based products, choose gentle cleansing gels that carefully cleanse the skin without over-drying it. This is especially important during the transitional period.
Protection from UV rays. Even in autumn, the sun can damage the skin, so continue using sunscreen products with SPF, especially on sunny days.
Exfoliation. In autumn, the skin needs renewal after summer, so it’s essential to incorporate gentle peels into your routine to remove dead cells and stimulate renewal.
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