Autumn is a quiet transition for the skin. Summer's sun and sweat are behind, the weather cools, and humidity begins to drop. Skin can't adapt to this change at once; leftover summer dryness and the first hint of winter tightness can appear together. Autumn skincare is all about easing that transition.
Repairing summer's traces
Through summer, sun, sea, and heat wear the skin a little. Autumn is a good time to repair that wear. Skin wants richer moisture and nourishing care in this period. It's the ideal season to restore the moisturizing routine neglected over summer.
Increase moisture
As the air cools and humidity falls, skin dries faster. It makes sense to swap the light products you used in summer for slightly richer ones in autumn. Care oils and moisturizing creams are good for the skin now. Pay special attention to exposed areas like hands, lips, and face.
Review your routine
• Swap your cleanser for a gentler option; harsh products tire drier air-exposed skin more.
• Increase moisturizing, applying while skin is damp.
• Don't drop sun protection; autumn sun affects skin too.
• Give renewed attention to quick-drying areas (hands, elbows, heels).
Preparing for winter
Getting through autumn well lets your skin meet winter far more comfortably. Skin with a strong barrier and good hydration is more resilient to winter's cold and the dryness of heating. So autumn care is really an investment in winter too.
Find natural products suited to the seasonal shift in our shop.
Repairing summer's traces
Through summer, sun, sea, and heat wear the skin a little. Autumn is a good time to repair that wear. Skin wants richer moisture and nourishing care in this period. It's the ideal season to restore the moisturizing routine neglected over summer.
Increase moisture
As the air cools and humidity falls, skin dries faster. It makes sense to swap the light products you used in summer for slightly richer ones in autumn. Care oils and moisturizing creams are good for the skin now. Pay special attention to exposed areas like hands, lips, and face.
Review your routine
• Swap your cleanser for a gentler option; harsh products tire drier air-exposed skin more.
• Increase moisturizing, applying while skin is damp.
• Don't drop sun protection; autumn sun affects skin too.
• Give renewed attention to quick-drying areas (hands, elbows, heels).
Preparing for winter
Getting through autumn well lets your skin meet winter far more comfortably. Skin with a strong barrier and good hydration is more resilient to winter's cold and the dryness of heating. So autumn care is really an investment in winter too.
Find natural products suited to the seasonal shift in our shop.