A new season means a new jacket! But it's not just trends that change several times a year. Our skin, and its needs, change too!
#1 Spring
Sensitive skin, stay away! After the cold weather, the skin relaxes again. Like a flower, it opens up, ready to welcome the first rays of the sun. But the lack of natural light combined with slowed microcirculation during the winter isn't the best combination for a radiant complexion. After the cold weather, our complexion is paler, our eyes more tired. We're missing some sun!
Spring goal: reinvigorate the skin and awaken sleepy eyes.
#2 In summer
It's the season of all challenges: increased exercise, holiday diet, sun damage, pollution peaks... we put our skin through all sorts of hoops.
First, we need to help protect it from all of this. And because in summer, pores dilate and perspiration pushes impurities to the skin's surface, we don't hesitate for a second to cleanse it meticulously morning and night.
Summer goal: protect from the sun and purify our pores. Skin has its own reasons that the seasons ignore. So let's take care of it.
#3 In autumn
Back to school is a time of renewal. And our skin knows it. It's been working to protect itself all summer and reveals itself when the sun disappears. Imperfections reappear. Small post-summer spots arrive quickly, skin becomes dehydrated, and uneven skin tone brings us back to reality!
There's no doubt about it: our bodies need the utmost attention. It's time to give your skin a boost with a mask or serum tailored to your needs.
Fall goal: deeply rehydrate and firm the skin.
#4 In winter
In winter, the skin adapts. To protect itself from external aggressions, skin cells tighten. The skin is firmer. But its regeneration is slowed. Microcirculation functions more slowly, and the skin's protective barrier is more fragile.
This is the time to feed her intensely to help protect her.
Winter goal: nourish the skin.
Anaïs Texier, E-commerce Manager at PAYOT
An expert skincare specialist, Anaïs deciphers skincare trends and shares her advice.