Spring officially starts on March 20th. Just as many of us switch out our cozy sweaters for layered sheer tops, the same transition needs to be done with skincare. You know that winter skin requires a heavier moisturizer and lots of hydration due to dryness.
But when the weather shifts from “cold and dry” to “humid and moist” it’s important that your products, and the way you use them, reflect that seasonal change. In spring, your natural oils come back into balance after the dry winter. To help you decipher what to shop for in spring weather here are seven natural beauty tips for updating your skincare routine to get that glow back!
1. Exfoliating Scrub

Let’s face it winter weather doesn’t exactly show off glowing looking skin. Luckily, it’s easier to achieve that radiant look when spring rolls around. During the winter months, too much exfoliation can strip moisture from your skin leaving it looking irritated and dry. That said, using the right gentle exfoliating scrub two to three times a week will leave your skin looking smooth and radiant. That is why you need to use Pure Fiji’s Exfoliating Scrub that will refresh and brighten your skin with the freshest heavenly tropical ingredients. This gentle and natural scrub eases away impurities and banishes clogged pores with the power of pineapple and papaya enzymes. Then vitamin-rich coconut crème nourishes newly revealed skin for a brighter and younger looking complexion. It can be used on sensitive and acne prone skin.
2. SPF
There will be more sunshine which means SPF is even more important now than it was over the last couple of months. You’ve heard over and over that you must always wear at least 30 SPF even when you see no sun. Protecting your skin from the sun’s rays is crucial for maintaining skin health. That means applying SPF 30 moisturizer under your makeup, which will help protect you from the sun and hold your foundation on for longer, too. Sunscreens can clog pores and cause breakouts so look for the ones that say non-comedogenic. Mineral sunscreens with active ingredients like zinc oxide tend to be less irritating to reactive skin types and gel formulations tend to have a lighter texture and work well with oily skin. Read more


