Seasons change and so does how you care for your melanin rich skin.
As of this writing, for those of you in the U.S. it’s Labor Day Weekend.
Why is this important? It means that a lot of you will begin to transition from the warm summer months into the cooler, crisp days of fall.
That being the case, it’s essential to adjust your skin care routine to continue supporting your melanin-rich skin.
Not in the U.S.? Save these tips for when you’re transitioning from warm to cooler temps.
With the drop in temperature, the air becomes drier, which can strip your skin of its natural moisture. Switch to a more hydrating cleanser and incorporate a richer moisturizer that contains humectants like hyaluronic acid or glycerin to keep your skin hydrated and plump.
After a summer of sun exposure, your skin might have built up dead skin cells. Gentle exfoliation 2-3 times a week helps to remove these cells, revealing a smoother, more even complexion. Opt for exfoliants that contain natural ingredients like lactic acid, jojoba wax beads or fruit enzymes. These are gentle on melanin-rich skin.
Just because the temperatures are cooler doesn’t mean the sun’s rays are any less harmful. Your melanin gives you a natural SPF. However, it’s a good idea to continue using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily. This will help prevent hyperpigmentation and protect your skin from UV damage.
As your skin adjusts to the new season, incorporating nourishing oils like jojoba, rosehip, or argan oil can help to lock in moisture and provide essential fatty acids. These oils are especially beneficial for melanin-rich skin, which can sometimes become drier in cooler weather.
The fall season is a great time to amp up your antioxidant game. Serums with vitamin C, E, or green tea extract can help protect your skin from environmental stressors while brightening your complexion and evening out skin tone.
Pamper your skin with a weekly hydrating or soothing mask. Ingredients like pumpkin, honey, and oatmeal can calm and nourish your skin, leaving it feeling soft and refreshed.
As the seasons change, your diet can play a crucial role in maintaining your skin’s health. Incorporate seasonal fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins and antioxidants. lIt’s the season of pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and dark leafy greens. Add these to your plate to nourish your skin from within.
There’s nothing like being pampered. It’s a good time to get a facial. Find yourself an esthetician that understands your skin and its challenges. Get your skin ready for the seasonal change with professional steams, facial massages and a good hydrating mask. After which, you can move into the Fall Season with your at-home skin care routine.
As the vibrant days of summer give way to the cool embrace of fall, it’s important to remember that your melanin-rich skin deserves continued care and attention. By making a few small adjustments to your skin care routine—focusing on hydration, gentle exfoliation, sun protection, and nourishing treatments—you can maintain your skin’s health and radiance through the seasonal transition. Embrace your beauty and let your skin glow with confidence and grace, knowing you’re giving it the care it needs to thrive.
That’s it for this week. As always …
Dedicated to Your Beauty,
Juliette Samuel,
Esthetician/Author/Publisher,