In spring, the skin and hair need to be prepared to cope with the summer heat. Hydration and nourishment are essential to strengthen the skin barrier and hair fibres, but treatments must be adjusted to the rise in outdoor temperatures.
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FAQ about spring
Which facial treatments are recommended to prepare the skin for spring?
In spring, it is advisable to focus on hydration, notably by using a hydrating mask once or twice a week. If you feel the need, you can replace your nourishing treatments with lighter formulations.
Should we use a different moisturising cream in winter and in spring?
This depends on how you feel, but it may be more appropriate to use a lighter moisturising cream in the spring to adapt to the milder temperatures and the reduced nutritional needs of the skin.
Do temperature changes affect the skin?
Yes, temperature changes can dehydrate the skin, cause redness and disrupt its balance, making an adjustment of skincare necessary.
Is spring conducive to the appearance of blemishes?
Yes, spring can encourage the appearance of blemishes, due to changes in temperature, increased humidity and higher sebum production.
How to take care of your hair in spring?
To take care of your hair in spring, it is important to nourish it, trim split ends, and exfoliate the scalp.
Why does the skin change in spring?
The increase in temperature and sunlight exposure alters sebum production and cell turnover. The skin gradually adapts to these new environmental conditions.
Why can the skin become more sensitive in spring?
Environmental allergens, such as pollens, can trigger an inflammatory response. This may intensify redness and sensations of discomfort.
Is exposure to the spring sun risky?
Yes, as in every season. Furthermore, in spring, UV rays gradually become more intense, which is why it is important to protect your skin properly.
Why is hair loss observed in the spring?
This hair loss is linked to a disturbance in the hair growth cycle, with a greater proportion of hairs entering the telogen phase.
Should you exfoliate your skin more in the spring?
No more than during the other seasons. Throughout the year, it is useful to exfoliate your skin once or twice a week to remove accumulated dead cells and reveal the complexion’s radiance.