Gently Transitioning Your Skincare for Autumn

As the leaves begin to turn and the air grows crisper, your skincare routine may need a little refresh too. Autumn brings changes in humidity, temperature, wind and indoor heating, all of which can leave skin feeling dry, dull, or irritated.  

Here are some tips for easing into your autumn skincare routine, along with some of Lucy Bee’s best selling products that support your skin. 

 autumn skincare transitioning

Re-evaluate Your Cleanser 

Why: Warm weather often means more sweat and sunscreen. As humidity drops, skin can start to feel tighter after cleansing. 

What to do: Move to gentler, more nourishing cleansers. Use a deeply nourishing cleanser at night, and in the morning, pick to something soothing and hydrating. 

Lucy Bee Recommendations 

The Organic Reviving Cleansing Cream is great option for this, rich enough to lift impurities and melt away makeup, without stripping the skin of its natural oils 

The Natural Hydrating Foam Face Wash  provides a lighter cleanser to remove grime and daily impurities, and gives a soft, hydrating cleanse.  

 lucy bee skincare for hydrated skin this autumn

Introduce or Increase Moisture Levels  

Why: Cooler air and indoor heating cause moisture loss from the skin. Your skin’s barrier needs more support to stay smooth and hydrated. 

What to do: Use richer creams or facial oils, or layer moisturiser with face oils. Also consider adding a hydrating serum if you’re not using one already. 

Lucy Bee Recommendations 

The Organic  Radiance-Boosting Face Cream has a lovely, richer texture to deliver long-lasting hydration and skin barrier support  

For oil lovers, the Organic Anti-Ageing Facial Oil with Pink Microalgae is perfect to lock in and seal moisture into the skin and provide antioxidant support.  

For targeted care around the eyes, the Organic Retinol Alternative Vitamin A Anti-Ageing Eye Cream helps with firmness and smoothing, protecting skin in the new season.  

 support skin with these hydrating ingredients

Pick Gentle Exfoliation 

Why: While summer sun and sweat can clog pores and lead to dullness, harsh exfoliation in cold weather can compromise the skin barrier. 

What to do: Pick exfoliants which gently exfoliate the skin to remove dead skin cells, leaving skin smoother and clearer.  

Lucy Bee Recommendations 

The Organic  Exfoliating Tonic with AHA & PHA is a liquid chemical exfoliant, which helps to gently exfoliate the skin. With aloe vera to hydrate and soothe. 

The Organic Pineapple Enzyme Face Mask & Cleanser  uses pineapple enzymes and pink clay to exfoliate and purify the skin. With squalane and cucumber water to deeply hydrate.  

  lucy bee exfoliating tonic with chemical exfoliants and enzyme face mask with pineapple enzyme skincare

Keep Up with Sun Protection  

Why: Even when it's cloudy, UV rays can still reach and penetrate your skin, causing skin damage and premature skin ageing. 

What to do: Always use an SPF during the day to help protect against UV rays. 

Lucy Bee Recommendations 

Our 2-in-1 Hydrating Face Serum with Broad Spectrum SPF 30 is perfect, combining hydration with UV protection without feeling heavy on the skin. 

 protect skin from sun damage and premature skin ageing

Antioxidants & Repairing 

Why: Autumn can bring more oxidative stress, pollution, wind, and a drop in skin’s own barrier repair capacity.  

What to do: Incorporate antioxidant serums or facial oils, or products that support skin repair whilst you sleep. 

Lucy Bee Recommendations 

Organic Face Serum with Vitamin C gives that antioxidant boost to help brighten skin and help protect the skin against environmental stress 

The Organic  Anti-Ageing Facial Oil with Pink Microalgae also contributes repair and nourishment of the skin, supporting the skin barrier. 

 skin brightening vitamin c face serum

Don’t Forget the Lips & Body 

Why: Lips often get overlooked until dry, chapped or cracked. And body skin, especially arms and legs, loses moisture fast with colder air and showers or baths with hot water. 

What to do: Use richer lip balms; and consider using body moisturisers. Shower with lukewarm water; pat dry; apply moisturiser while skin is still slightly damp.  

Lucy Bee Recommendations 

Try Rosewood Haze or Bare Lip Balm & Gloss to provide moisture and hydration, pick Rosewood Haze for a tinted finish that gives both colour and care.  

The Hand & Body Cream contains nourishing and hydrating ingredients to lock moisture into the body.  

 

hydrating lip balms

Adjust Frequency & Routine According to Skin Feedback 

Why: Tightness, flaking, increased sensitivity are cues from your skin that you may need to dial things back (fewer actives, looking for gentler formulas); oiliness or congestion might mean balancing rather than stripping.  

What to do: Patch test new products; introduce one product at a time. It’s better to gradually layer than shock the skin. 

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Transitioning Skincare For Autumn 

Transitioning skincare for autumn isn’t about a full swap, but about supporting your skin through a changing environment. With thoughtful tweaks from richer creams, gentle exfoliants, antioxidants and continued sun protection, your skin can stay radiant, balanced and resilient. 

Choose what works for your skin’s current condition (rather than what you wish it would be) and you’ll glide into autumn with skin that feels nourished, not struggling. 

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About Lucy Bee

Lucy Bee is a lifestyle brand selling food, skincare and soap products all completely free from palm oil and with minimal use of plastic. Lucy Bee is concerned with Fair Trade, organic, ethical and sustainable living, recycling and empowering people to make informed choices and select quality, natural products for their food and their skin.

Any information provided by us is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. We always recommend referring your health queries to a qualified medical practitioner.

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