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Spring, summer, autumn and winter all come with associated weather patterns 🌦️ ❄️ 🌞.
❄️ Each has its own temperature and humidity range, and these fluctuations affect your skin.
❄️ As summer turns to autumn, you’ve likely noticed the air cooling and growing drier. When this becomes winter, this intensifies, and we get even colder air and brisk, chill winds.
❄️ Throughout this, your skin is doing its best to stay hydrated. But when there’s less moisture in the air and harsher conditions, it becomes more and more of a challenge. Especially when we escape indoors to avoid the weather and turn up the central heating to warm up.
❄️ The weather, combined with the methods we use to combat the cold, both cause dryness and irritation in our skin. Your skin may become flaky on your face and body, and you might notice you’re more prone to inflammation. Areas that are frequently exposed, like your hands and lips, may get sore and begin to crack. Especially with all the additional hand washing that comes with living through a pandemic.
❄️ The chances are, by the time your skin has adjusted to the changes in temperature and humidity, the seasons are shifting again. We move into spring, and it gets a little warmer and more moderate. The wind is less harsh, and some humidity returns to the air.
❄️ But if we keep an eye on how the changes in seasons are affecting our skin, we can combat the side effects early on. We can prevent irritation and generally unhappy skin.
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