Most of us spent a lot of time outdoors this summer, and now we have to prepare the skin for fall and changes in the weather. Continue a skincare regimen but change it for the season’s change.
It’s important to use products geared towards your specific #skintype, since each product addresses different issues. If used incorrectly, you can aggravate a skin problem instead of fixing it.
Cooler weather leads to drier #skin, so be sure to increase #moisturizing. Use gentler exfoliants.
And just because there’ll be a chill in the air, the sun is still out there. Don’t forget your SPF into fall and winter.
Tend to your scars from summer injuries that happened by being so active outdoors while wearing fewer layers, including skin overreactions to plant oils while hiking, cuts from walking barefoot, jellyfish stings while swimming and mosquito bites while relaxing outside.
See an aesthetician to combat problems from sweat-clogged pores.
Make your annual dermatologist and podiatrist appointments to check on injuries, moles, callouses and stubborn scars.
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