The skin is constantly influenced by its environment and changes in weather and seasons rarely go unnotices. It has to protect itself from dry, cold winter air, strong summer sun and everything in between. Your skin's needs shift throughout the year, and a routine that works perfectly during one season may need adjusting in the next.
By listening to your skin's signals and updating your skincare routine, you can help prevent imbalances like dryness nd sensitivity – and provide your skin with the best possible conditions to feel healthy all year round.
Spring: A Fresh Start, Focusing on Radiant Skin
As the daylight returns and temperatures rise, it's time to awaken the skin with renewed radiance and energy. This is the perfect time to reintroduce more active products.
Focus on:
✔️Gentle exfoliation with Lactic Acids (AHA)
✔️ Antioxidant-rich serums
✔️ Vitamin-rich face masks
Blueberry Seed Mask
Calming and strengthening face mask with vitamin-rich Blueberry Seed Oil.
Summer: Lightweight hydration and sun protection
Heat and increased sebum production often mean the skin manages well with lighter products, while the need for hydtation and UV protection increases.
Focus on:
✔️ Hydrating serum
✔️ A lighter face cream
✔️ Mineral-based UV protection
Autumn: Repair and Strength
Time to restore the skin's glow after the stresses of summer, support the microbiome and build resilience ahead of winter.
Focus on:
✔️ Radiance-boosting exfoliation
✔️ Vitamin C and Probiotics
✔️ Barrier-strengthening facial oils
Winter: Protection, Nourishment and Recovery
Low temperatures, dry indoor air and rapid changes in temperature put strains on the skin barrier. Moisture evaporates more easily and the skin may feel tight, dry or sensitive.
Focus on:
✔️ Hydrating, pH-balanced cleansing
✔️ A richer face cream
✔️ Protective balm
Does your skin feel unbalanced?
Does your skin feel extra sensitive or do you suffer from sudden breakouts? Read our blog post, where we list common signs of unbalanced skin and guide you on how to give it the right support and promote recovery.



