Many people stick to the same skincare products for months or even years, unaware that continuing with the same creams, serums, or lotions may reduce their effectiveness over time. Experts emphasize that changing your skincare products periodically, especially with changing seasons, is crucial for maintaining healthy, glowing skin.

Why Change Skincare Products?
Dr. Vijay Singhal, Senior Consultant Dermatologist at Shri Balaji Action Medical Institute, Delhi, explains that skin and hair needs fluctuate with the seasons, so adjusting products accordingly is important. For instance:

  • Summer: Increased sweat and dust make the skin oily and prone to acne. It’s better to use mild, oil-free shampoos, soaps, and moisturizers to avoid stickiness and breakouts.

  • Winter: Cold weather dries out skin and hair, so moisturizing creams, hydrating shampoos, and hair oils are more suitable to prevent dryness and irritation.

If you notice irritation, itching, dandruff, or dryness from your current products, it’s a clear signal to switch.

How Often to Change?
There is no fixed timeline, but experts suggest changing products with the seasons or whenever your skin shows signs of distress such as rashes, stretchiness, or new acne.

Tips to Safely Change Products:

  • Don’t change all your skincare items at once. Start with one, like your cleanser, then gradually switch moisturizers or serums.

  • Patch test new products on the back of your hand or behind your ear for 24 hours before full use to check for allergies.

  • Choose products according to your skin type: dry, oily, sensitive, or combination.

  • Be patient — it takes time for skin to respond to new products, so avoid frequent changes chasing quick results.

By understanding your skin’s seasonal needs and paying attention to its reactions, you can keep your skincare routine effective and your skin radiant all year round.

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