Seasonal skin changes: targeted adaptation strategies with Mamata
The winter/spring change does not require a total reset, but rather a technical modulation of what we frequently use. The skin should not be "stimulated" intensively, but rather accompanied in a process of progressive self-regulation.
Seasonal transition: what happens at a functional level?
With the increase in temperature and humidity, sebum production tends to reactivate, TEWL (transepidermal water loss) can vary, microcirculation improves, and the skin becomes more reactive to environmental stimuli.
After months of rich and protective formulas, the goal is to lighten without compromising the skin barrier.
Hydration vs. Nourishment: intelligent management
During winter, lipid needs prevail. In spring, however, the balance between the aqueous and lipid components becomes central.
- Hydration: supports elasticity, radiance, and immediate comfort
- Nourishment: maintains structural integrity and protection
Completely eliminating rich creams can lead to imbalance; keeping them unchanged can be excessive. The solution is modulation.
The central role of serums in the new routine
Unlike winter skincare, in spring, serums become the heart of the treatment.
- Hydrating serum: restores water reserves, without creating occlusion
- Antioxidant and rebalancing serum: protects against oxidative stress related to increased light exposure and pollution.
The combination of the two allows for targeted treatment, maintaining light and highly functional textures.
Rich and nourishing cream: do not eliminate, but recalibrate
Nourishing cream remains a strategic ally, but its use changes; for example, it is preferable to apply it only in the evening, with a reduced dosage and applying it specifically to the drier areas. This approach allows the skin to gradually adapt to the new environmental conditions without losing protection.
The Mamata approach: continuity, not substitution
The key principle is the systemic management of the routine. For Mamata, effective organic skincare is not based on drastic changes, but on careful listening to skin physiology. The seasonal transition thus becomes a technical and conscious process, where serums and cream work in synergy to ensure balance, functionality, and stability over time.
