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Spring awakening: Why your skin produces more sebum now

What happens to your skin during the transition period?

The cold season is slowly coming to an end, temperatures are rising and nature is coming back to life. But it's not just the plants that are switching to spring - our skin also reacts to the changes. Many notice an increase in sebum production, which makes the skin appear shinier and more prone to blemishes.

Why does the skin produce more sebum in spring?

1. higher temperatures stimulate the sebaceous glands
In winter, the sebaceous glands work on the back burner as the cold temperatures reduce oil production. As soon as temperatures rise, sebum production is increased again - the skin regreases more quickly.

2. increasing humidity promotes skin oil
With spring, not only does the temperature rise, but also the humidity. This means that the skin loses less moisture - but at the same time produces more sebum to protect itself against changing environmental conditions.

3. more sunlight stimulates the skin
Sunlight stimulates vitamin D production, which in turn can influence sebum production. In addition, UV radiation often leads to a thickening of the top layer of skin, which makes it harder for sebum to drain away and can cause blemishes.

Effects on your skin: Oily shine and impurities

  • The skin appears more oily and starts to shine
  • Clogged pores lead to blackheads and spots
  • Incorrect care can worsen the appearance of the skin

Tip: Now is the right time to adapt your skincare routine to the new season.

The best skincare for spring

1. gentle but effective cleaning
Good cleansing is essential to remove excess sebum and dirt particles. Use mild cleansing products such as the Tal ABSOLUE Cleansing Gelthat gently clarifies and does not dry out the skin.

2. light moisturiser instead of rich creams
Switch from heavy winter creams to light, moisturising formulas that are not too greasy. A good choice is the Tal ABSOLUE Detoxifying Day Creamwhich intensively moisturises without clogging the pores.

3. regular exfoliation to cleanse the pores
Gentle exfoliation removes dead skin cells and prevents impurities.

4. daily sun protection is mandatory
The spring sun can be intense, which is why you should opt for light sun protection.

5. healthy diet and plenty of water
A balanced diet with plenty of vitamins supports skin health. Drink enough water to hydrate your skin from the inside out.

Conclusion: The right skincare for a radiant complexion

The transitional period between winter and spring brings many challenges for the skin. An adapted skincare routine helps to regulate excess sebum and prevent blemishes.

Try out the high-quality skincare products from Tal and start spring with perfectly nourished skin!

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