Transition Your Summer Skin With Fall Skin Care Products

Transition Your Summer Skin With Fall Skin Care Products

Although we’re more than a month into fall, it’s never too late to transition your skin to accommodate cooler, drier weather with fall skin care products. In a perfect world, we’d all have blemish-free skin like Katerina Graham’s. But that perfection doesn’t exist.

Did you know that you should’ve begun using anti-aging products in your teenage years? But now that you’re full-fledged adults, there’s still time to incorporate anti-aging products like CellCeuticals Extreme Defense Anti-Cell Damage Skin Treatment ($70, cellceuticalskincare.com) into your daily skin care routine. This is a preventative day treatment that helps to defend your skin against age-promoting free radicals. It targets antioxidants and helps to prevent cellular oxidative stress and damage. Everyone needs a cleanser, but if you have sensitive skin you probably think you need one so different from everyone else’s because your skin is so reactive – not true with La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cream ($22.90, laroche-posay.us & local drugstores). It not only works with sensitive skin, it works for combination, oily, acne-prone skin and eczema. The perfect cleanser for anytime of the year.

If you do a lot of outdoor activities, then you’ll like Aubrey Organics Soothing Anti-itch Herbal Remedy ($8.76, aubrey-organics.com). It’s a rich balm that instantly calms and soothes stressed skin. It’s made specifically for people who spend a lot of time outside in the elements. It doesn’t take the place of a sunscreen, so make sure to put that on as well.

All this talk about skin is necessary but isn’t exciting, so do yourself a favor greet this new season with a happenin’ color. Paint your nails pretty with Pop Beauty Nail Glam Violetta ($10, ulta.com), a gorgeous purple and one of fall’s hottest shades!

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