HYDRATING HACKS: HOW TO KEEP YOU SKIN SUPPLE DURING FALL

22nd October 2024   /

HIMAIRA 

As the crisp air of fall sweeps in, it's not just our wardrobes that need an update—our skincare routine does too. Cooler temperatures and lower humidity can sap moisture from your skin, leaving it dry, flaky, and dull. But with the right hydration hacks, you can keep your skin looking soft, dewy, and radiant all season long. 

Here’s how you can get your ideal and hydrated fall skin:

1. Switch to a Hydrating Cleanser

Cleansers designed for summer may be too harsh for fall. Opt for a creamy, hydrating cleanser that gently removes impurities without stripping your skin’s natural oils. Look for ingredients like Niacinamide and Glycerin, which help retain moisture and keep your skin barrier intact.
Himaira’s Vitamin C Face Wash improvised with a blend of Vitamin C extract, Niacinamide and Hyaluronic Acid, especially made for oily and sensitive skin type, it helps in fighting acne and keeps skin moisturized. With a blend of 24K gold flakes and rosemary extract Himaira’s 24K face wash suits dry skin and by keeping your skin hydrated for long hours it helps in protecting sunburns.
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2. Layer Your Moisturizer

Just like you layer your clothes in fall, layering your skincare can lock in hydration. Start with a hydrating serum, preferably one rich in Vitamin C, followed by a thicker moisturizer. For extra protection, consider sealing it in with a face oil, especially at night. This layering ensures your skin absorbs maximum moisture while shielding it from the drying effects of the cold.
Himaira’s Hydro Bomb is a light, gel-based moisturizer that locks in the skin’s moisture without clogging the pores. It has easy-breezy ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide, Oat Meal Extract, Witch Hazel Extract to truly balance your skin’s sebum production and counter the dry scariness that winter brings – perfect for ALL skin types.

3. Incorporate Hydrating Masks

Weekly hydrating masks are a great way to give your skin an intense moisture boost. Look for masks with ingredients like aloe vera, turmeric, or coconut oil, which nourish and deeply hydrate your skin. For a DIY option, mix a tablespoon of honey with a teaspoon of yogurt for a moisturizing mask that can revive tired, dry skin.
Himaira's Vitamin C Face Mask makes it a game changer. With the essence of Turmeric and Vitamin E extracts go deep down in the layers and extract all sorts of impurities which leave the soft, plum and supple skin behind.
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4.  Don’t Skip Sunscreen

Just because the sun feels weaker in fall doesn’t mean you should skip SPF. UV rays can still damage and dehydrate your skin. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect your skin from harmful rays and keep it hydrated.
Himaira’s Sunshine Lotion SPF 50 PA++++, is your ultimate defense against the sun's harmful rays and environmental stressors. This innovative sunscreen contains Blue Light Filters and Advanced New Gen Filters that are non-irritating, photo stable & offer long-lasting protection from digital device emissions.

5.  Opt for Hydrating Toners and Essences

If your skin feels tight after cleansing, a hydrating toner or essence can replenish lost moisture. Choose alcohol-free formulas packed with hydrating ingredients like rose water or hyaluronic acid, which help prep your skin to better absorb your serums and moisturizers.
Himaira’s Vitamin C Toner is a daily usage toner that effectively eliminates flakes and dead skin cells while keeping pores clear. Infused with natural clarifying ingredients, the toner controls excess oil and sebum while hydrating depleted skin. Skin-revitalizing toner with Vitamin C helps to improve the skin's texture and tone to leave dull skin refined and radiant.

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Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational purposes only. It should not be substituted as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment in any manner.