10 Beauty Changes for Fall
The temperatures seem to be dropping and the long summer months are coming to an end! You’ve put away your bikinis and pulled out your chunky knits, but have you thought about what changes you can make to your beauty routine? Here are 10 changes you can make to transition into fall!
Silk Pillowcases
With the elements taking a toll on your skin, switching to a silk pillowcase is an easy way to give your face some pampering without having to work too hard. In fact, you can even enjoy the benefits of it while you nap!
Using a silk pillowcase is gentler on your skin than a cotton one. Fine lines and wrinkles won’t be accentuated. Silk is naturally hypoallergenic and highly resistant to dust mites and other bacteria that can cause skin reactions or discomfort.
Plus, sleeping on a silk pillowcase is a simple luxury everyone needs after a long day!
Wash Your Makeup Brushes
I know washing your makeup brushes isn’t the most exciting thing to do on a Friday night…it’s no surprise we’ve all gone a long time without washing them! You may find that breakouts keep popping up no matter what you do to your skin. This could be because the makeup brushes you’re using are dirty! There is a detailed article on washing makeup brushes which you can read here.
Store your face mask in the fridge
I know that applying an icy cold face mask to your face in the winter might be considered torture. But with cold weather and indoor heating issues, applying a cool face mask can help soothe redness, reduce facial puffiness, tighten pores, and restore balance to your skin. Try using your face mask in the morning, as the added moisture will help prepare your skin for the elements! The Instaclear Control Mask is especially helpful at this time of year as it soothes redness!
Hot Water and Lemon
Drinking hot water and lemon first thing in the morning is a great way to start the day. Add a little honey and the drink can also boost your immune system! Lemon water is also a great alternative to caffeine, which can be harmful to your skin, especially during the months with windy, icy days and dark mornings!
Don’t Cut Your Cuticles
It’s incredibly satisfying to clip your cuticles during a manicure! While I don’t want to sound too pretentious, clipping your cuticles is something you shouldn’t try to do at home! If you want to do a manicure at home, the best way to care for your cuticles is to soak your nails in warm water, take a manicure tool called an orange stick (similar to a large cocktail stick), and push the cuticles back into place on the nail bed. Trimming cuticles when you are inexperienced can lead to overexposing the nail, which increases the risk of infection. If small flakes of skin or cuticles drive you crazy, apply plenty of hand cream throughout the day and focus it on the cuticles!
Wear Lipstick
Fall calls for deep berry red lips! I admit that I am not the best at experimenting with dark lipsticks. That’s why I am taking on a personal challenge and using the opportunity to wear a dark lip this month! Choosing a cool-toned lipstick will help your teeth appear whiter, but you can also use Procoal’s Strengthening Teeth Whitening Strips to whiten your teeth in a way that is safe for your enamel!
So I highly recommend you join me in wearing a bold lip this season!
Body Scrub
Of course, personal care seems to have taken a downturn as the temperatures drop and people are putting on millions of layers. If you continue to fully moisturize your body with a nourishing moisturizer, don’t forget to exfoliate your skin beforehand. This removes dead skin cells from the skin and stimulates blood circulation, giving it a healthy glow. Other skin issues such as blemishes on the back and chest become a thing of the past!
Don’t forget your feet
Similar to the body scrub mentioned above, we need to put a lot of pressure on our feet during the colder months. They’re often forced to wear socks and boots with little to no attention to them! Give those forgotten toes a pedicure and try the Peel Away Foot Mask to keep your feet looking beautiful and comfortable. Plus, you’ll be well prepared for the first day of spring when you pull your sandals out of your closet!
Consider your SPF
I know I’ve said this before, but applying SPF should be a regular part of your skincare routine all year round. Just because you’re not lounging on a sun lounger with a pina colada in your hand doesn’t mean the sun’s harmful UV rays aren’t doing their job to the fullest! So to prevent premature aging and dark spots, apply an SPF of at least 30 every day.
Hair Mask
Winter is tough on hair: cold weather, static from putting on and taking off woolen hats, heating in the house. Not surprisingly, many people claim that winter brings them hair problems every week! A shampoo enriched with shea butter provides much-needed moisture to the hair follicles. Procoal Shampoo Bar is packed with amazing ingredients that your skin will love! You can also rub coconut oil into your hair and use it as a nighttime mask. Or wrap your hair in an old t-shirt so the oil doesn’t stain your sheets!
So I hope these 10 changes will help you keep your skin and hair beautiful during the cold fall months!