Change Your Beauty Routine for Summer and Spring for Glowing Skin

Woman updating her summer beauty routine with lighter products and SPF
Switching to lighter, SPF-rich products in summer and spring keeps your skin balanced and protected.

 

Your skin's needs change with the seasons. What worked in winter can cause breakouts and congestion in summer. Heat, humidity, and stronger UV rays all demand a different approach to your routine. Making these seasonal adjustments keeps your skin balanced and glowing all year. For winter-specific hair care, also check our guide on applying avocado or coconut oil on your hair during winter to understand how seasons affect your whole beauty routine.

How Summer Affects Your Skin

Warmer temperatures increase oil production and sweat, which can clog pores and cause breakouts. Higher UV intensity accelerates sun damage. Humidity means your heavy winter moisturizer may now be too much. Your skin needs lighter, breathable products and stronger sun protection.

Winter Routine vs. Summer Routine

Winter Routine

Summer Routine

Rich, thick moisturizer

Light gel or water-based moisturizer

Minimal SPF focus

SPF 50 applied and reapplied daily

Heavier cleansing balms

Gentle foaming or gel cleanser

Less frequent exfoliation

Weekly exfoliation to clear sweat buildup

Hydrating serum focus

Niacinamide or salicylic acid serum

Spring Transition Tips

Spring is a time of skin renewal. Introduce a gentle exfoliant to remove winter dullness. Swap heavy creams for lighter lotions. Start building your sun protection habit before the peak UV months hit. Spring is also a great time to book a facial to reset your skin after winter.

Spring Skin Care Priorities

Spring Skin Goal

How to Achieve It

Remove winter dullness

Add a gentle AHA exfoliant twice a week

Transition to lighter base

Switch from cream to lotion moisturizer

Build sun protection habit

Apply SPF 30 every morning consistently

Manage seasonal allergies on skin

Use a soothing, fragrance-free toner

Reset pores after heavy winter products

Book a professional facial in March or April

Makeup Adjustments for Warmer Months

Switch from full-coverage foundation to a tinted moisturizer with SPF. Set your makeup with a light translucent powder or setting spray to prevent melting. Waterproof mascara becomes your best friend in summer heat and humidity.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I switch to my summer skin care routine?

Start transitioning in spring when temperatures begin to rise. Gradual changes are easier on your skin than switching everything overnight.

Do I need a different cleanser in summer?

If your skin gets oilier in summer, yes. A gentle gel or foaming cleanser helps manage increased sebum without over-stripping skin.

Should I still moisturize in summer?

Absolutely. But choose a lighter, oil-free, or water-based formula that hydrates without adding to summer oiliness.

How does humidity affect skin care product absorption?

High humidity slows product absorption and can cause products to sit on the surface. Lighter formulas absorb faster and work better in humid conditions.

Is spring a good time to try new skin care products?

Yes. Spring weather is mild, making it ideal for introducing new products before more extreme summer conditions challenge your skin.

What is the most important change to make in summer?

Upgrading your sun protection. Switch to SPF 50 and commit to reapplying every two to three hours when outdoors.

→ Related: Read Next: Apply Avocado or Coconut Oil on Your HairDuring Winter for Deep Nourishment

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