Spring Transition Skincare: Preparing Your Skin for Renewal
- Coco
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
March can be a challenging month for skincare. Winter still lingers with its dryness, yet signs of spring begin to emerge. These shifts in temperature and humidity can leave skin confused — sometimes dry and flaky, other times oily or sensitive. This is the perfect time to focus on transition skincare and prepare your skin for the upcoming season.

1. Hydration First, Always
Cold air and indoor heating may have left your skin dehydrated. Keep a hydrating toner or facial mist close at hand, and follow with a nourishing moisturizer to lock in water. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, or glycerin.
2. Gentle Exfoliation for Renewal
As your skin adjusts, it’s the perfect time for light exfoliation. Skip harsh scrubs that can irritate, and instead use a gentle AHA or BHA exfoliant once a week to slough off dead cells and reveal fresh skin.
3. Layer Smartly
March weather is unpredictable. On colder days, layer a facial oil (like my TIMELESS) over your moisturizer to seal in hydration. On milder days, your ESSENCE moisturizer alone might feel just right. Listen to your skin daily and adjust.
4. SPF Is Non-Negotiable
Even when it’s cloudy, UV rays are present year-round. As the days lengthen, consistent sunscreen use becomes even more important to protect from premature aging and sun damage.
5. Ritual of Renewal
Beyond products, see this month as a gentle reset. Take time to declutter your bathroom shelf, toss expired products, and re-center your daily ritual. Mindfully applying your skincare is a powerful act of self-care that nourishes both skin and soul.
March is your chance to lay the foundation for the glow of spring. By supporting your skin with hydration, gentle exfoliation, and adaptable layers, you’ll step into the new season refreshed and radiant.
Nurture Your Skin, and Nurture Your Soul
With love and radiant vibes,
Coco – Skincare Specialist, Product Formulator, and Self-Care Advocate
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