5 Ways to Get Your Skin Ready for Spring.

5 Ways to Get Your Skin Ready for Spring.


The winter season is finally over. Now is the time to get your skin ready for the warmer months ahead. Spring is all about renewal and rejuvenation, so it's important for your skin to be its best too. If you're not seeing the results you want with your current skincare routine, it may be time to try something new. Here are 5 ways you can get your skin ready for springtime!


Prep your skin with a moisturizer



In the winter, your skin is subjected to a lot of harsh conditions, from changes in humidity to cold temperatures. The air can be especially drying. Not only will a moisturizing cream helps prevent dryness and moisture loss that could lead to wrinkles or other signs of premature aging, but it will also make your makeup look better.

A good cream will help lock in moisture and protect against environmental changes, giving your skin a much better chance at a healthy complexion for springtime.


Find out the best time to apply sunscreen


You may not know this, but sunscreen should be applied to your skin everyday. However, the time of day and the type of sunscreen you're using can make a difference in how effective it is.

The two types of sunscreen are physical and chemical. Physical sunscreens use ingredients like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide to work as a shield on your skin and protect you from UV rays. Chemical sunscreens rely on chemicals that absorb or scatter ultraviolet radiation to prevent exposure.

We recommend using a physical sunscreen if you have sensitive skin or live in cold climates where the sun isn't as strong throughout the day because these types of sunscreens are more soothing on your skin. This type of sunscreen is also better for those who want a natural-looking finish with minimal white residue after application. For those who live in warmer climates or want a stronger sunscreen that will last through sweating or swimming, we recommend chemical sunscreens which have more powerful protection against UVA rays.


Treat yourself to a facial once or twice a week


The winter can be tough on your skin—from the dry air to the cold temperatures. As your skin starts to recover from the long winter, give it a nice boost with a facial. A facial will refresh and revitalize your skin, giving it a much-needed break from all that harshness.

We recommend about one or two facials a week—depending on how your skin is feeling. Be sure to ask for a deep cleansing if you have clogged pores or oily skin. This will help you get rid of any impurities that built up over the winter months!


Improve your diet for healthy skin


Your skin is a reflection of what you put in your body. With that in mind, it's important to focus on the foods you eat during the winter months. Your diet will be restricted during this time, but that doesn't mean you should neglect healthy eating for your skin.

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There are many foods that help improve your skin's appearance and overall health. Foods like pumpkin, broccoli, and salmon will give you a boost in vitamins and minerals while proteins like whole milk will provide the amino acids necessary for building healthy tissue.

The key is to make sure your diet is getting enough vitamins and minerals throughout the winter months to keep your skin looking its best. Nutrients from fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, seeds, eggs, meat and dairy can all contribute to better skin health when included in a balanced diet.

Try a new skincare routine


Your skin is a living, breathing thing that needs to be taken care of. To keep your skin looking and feeling its best, it's important to try a new skincare routine every season. It's also important to switch things up if you're not seeing the results you want with your current skincare routine.

The best way to do this is by switching out your cleansers, toners, and moisturizers every six months or so. If you aren't sure about what might work for your skin type, consult with a professional dermatologist who can recommend the best products for you.

Take care of your lips too!


It's not just your skin that needs to be ready for springtime. Your lips need some TLC too!

Your lips are the most sensitive part of the body. So it's important to care for them in order to avoid dryness and irritation. You can do this by using a good lip balm or petroleum jelly, drinking plenty of water, and wearing a sunscreen (with SPF) in the summer months.

If you're looking for an even more intensive approach, try using a lip mask like Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment or Kate Somerville Lip Exfoliator on your lips once or twice a week for added hydration and protection. And don't forget to exfoliate your lips too!


Conclusion


With spring just around the corner, we’re ready to start taking care of our skin. Prep your skin with a moisturizer, find out the best time to apply sunscreen and try a new skincare routine. And don’t forget to take care of your lips too!

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