As the season continues to shift, so too will our skincare needs and our rituals around taking care of ourselves. Earlier this year, I spoke about shifts in skincare practices as we transitioned into Summer, and today I’d like to share some essential points for making this transition into the darker, colder, and more restorative months with these fall and winter skincare tips.
Sunscreen– when do we need it in the Fall and Winter?
While it’s always a great step to wear sunscreen, we have a bit more wiggle room in the autumn and fall months. Checking the UV index on your phone’s weather app is a super helpful tool to determine whether or not sunscreen is needed. The UV Index is an international standard measurement of the strength of ultraviolet radiation during a particular place and time. The higher the number, the stronger the rays and the faster you’ll burn. The scale goes from 1 – 11. If the UV index is below 3 it’s typically safe to be outside without sunscreen. If you’re like me, and you don’t like the daily habit of wearing sunscreen, then you might get into the habit of checking out the UV index before always reaching for the sunscreen.
However, regardless of the weather and the UV index you should always use sunscreen the day after using a retinol or chemical exfoliant (like Glycolic, or Lactic, or Mandelic acids). These products make your skin more sensitive to sun exposure, so even if you don’t feel like you’re burning, your skin is still more vulnerable to damage.