Shea Butter for Fall Skin Transition

Fall represents a critical transition period for skin. Dropping temperatures and humidity levels begin stressing the skin barrier before winter arrives. Introducing shea butter in early fall — either replacing or layering over your summer moisturizer — prepares the skin barrier for harsher conditions ahead. This proactive approach prevents the cracking and severe dryness that often appears suddenly when winter arrives.
Fall Skin Transition: Skin Challenges and Solutions
Fall represents a critical transition period for skin. Dropping temperatures and humidity levels begin stressing the skin barrier before winter arrives. Introducing shea butter in early fall — either replacing or layering over your summer moisturizer — prepares the skin barrier for harsher conditions ahead. This proactive approach prevents the cracking and severe dryness that often appears suddenly when winter arrives.
Different seasons and climates present unique challenges for skin and hair. Understanding how environmental conditions affect your body helps you adapt your routine for optimal protection and comfort year-round.
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