Optimal skin care after the winter months
With spring comes not only the change of seasons, but also the perfect opportunity to rethink your skincare regime and tailor it to your skin's needs. After the cold winter months, the skin is often stressed and dry and needs an intensive spring treatment to regain its full radiance.
An individual skin analysis provides the perfect starting point for recognising the specific needs of your skin and treating them in a targeted manner. With a free skin analysis you can find out which products and skincare rituals optimally support your skin and prepare it perfectly for the warmer months. Whether it's moisturising, regenerating or sun protection - a tailor-made spring treatment will ensure that your skin can enjoy spring with renewed vitality and a radiant complexion.


1. gentle cleansing - the basis of every spring skincare regime
After the gruelling winter months, the skin needs gentle but effective cleansing as the basis for optimal skincare. While rich products are often used in winter, it is important to switch to lighter formulations in spring.
Aggressive cleansing products that dry out the skin should be avoided. Instead, use mild cleansing gels, creamy cleansing milk or micellar water, which remove residues from the skin without disturbing its natural protective layer. This gentle cleansing ensures that the skin is optimally prepared for the next steps in skin care.
Gentle cleansing is particularly important in the morning to remove excess sebum and dead skin cells that have accumulated overnight. In the evening, the skin should be thoroughly cleansed to remove make-up, dirt particles and environmental pollutants. This keeps the complexion fresh and receptive for subsequent skin care.
2. exfoliation - an important step in spring skincare
One of the most effective ways to make dull winter skin glow again is regular exfoliation. After the cold months, the skin often has dead cells on the surface that make it look tired and lacklustre. Exfoliation gently removes these and promotes skin renewal - an essential part of spring skincare.
Chemical peelings with fruit acids or enzymes are particularly gentle on the skin as they work without mechanical friction. Those who prefer mechanical exfoliation should look for fine, natural particles so as not to irritate the skin unnecessarily. Exfoliating once or twice a week is enough to make the complexion appear fresher and optimally prepare the skin for moisturising skin care products.
After exfoliation, it is particularly important to care for the skin with soothing and moisturising products, as it may be temporarily more sensitive. A rich moisturiser helps to soothe the skin and strengthen its natural protective barrier.


3. moisture - the key to regenerating skin care
After a long winter, the skin is often dehydrated and needs an extra dose of moisture to look supple and healthy again. Moisturising is one of the most important factors for effective skin care, as it plumps up the skin, reduces dryness lines and ensures a fresh complexion.
Light, moisturising serums with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, aloe vera or glycerine can penetrate deep into the skin and provide it with intensive moisture. A moisturising face cream should be applied after the serum to retain moisture in the skin.
Masks also play an important role in skin care after the winter months. Moisturising masks with ingredients such as algae extracts or panthenol can be used once a week to intensively nourish the skin and make it supple.
4. sun protection - an essential part of spring skincare
With the first stronger rays of sunshine, UV exposure increases and sun protection becomes an essential part of daily skincare. Even if the sun is not as intense in spring as it is in summer, UV rays can still damage the skin, lead to premature ageing and favour pigmentation spots.
A daily sunscreen with at least sun protection factor 30 protects the skin and should be applied as the last step in the morning skincare routine. Good UV protection is particularly important after exfoliation or intensive moisturising care to protect the skin from harmful environmental influences.
Light sun creams or day creams with integrated UV protection are ideal for protecting the skin without weighing it down. If you spend a lot of time outdoors, you should reapply sunscreen throughout the day to ensure continuous protection.


5. holistic skin care - supporting beauty from within
In addition to external skin care, internal care is also crucial for a healthy complexion. A balanced diet with water-rich foods such as cucumbers, berries and citrus fruits helps to hydrate the skin from the inside. Healthy fats from avocados, nuts and omega-3-rich fish promote skin elasticity and ensure a supple complexion.
Adequate hydration also plays a major role. Drinking enough water every day helps the skin to retain moisture and maintain a fresh, plump complexion. If you also get enough sleep regularly, you will be rewarded with a radiant complexion, as the skin is regenerated and repaired overnight.
FREE skin analyses
Awaken your skin from hibernation and start spring with customised skincare! All skin analyses that until 31 March are booked for you free of charge. Take this opportunity to find out what your skin needs after the rigours of winter and give it the optimum care for a healthy, radiant appearance.
Do you have any questions about skin care?
If you are still unsure or need support with your skincare, we will be happy to assist you. Give us a call or write to us here - Our team will answer your questions and help you find the perfect spring treatment for your skin.










