
Spring: renew your routine and your skin
Sensitive skin, allergies, and seasonal transition: how to adapt your routine naturally
Spring is a key time for skin.
Every year, we observe the same thing, both on our own skin and with clients. After winter, skin is often weakened. Then come the changes: pollen, temperature variations, stronger light. The skin then becomes more reactive and sometimes unpredictable.
Redness, discomfort, tightness. Even usually stable skin can become sensitive.
This is exactly when you need to rethink your routine, not weigh it down.
Why is skin more reactive in spring?
From a physiological point of view, the skin barrier is more vulnerable. Winter has reduced hydration, temperature variations create stress, and allergens increase inflammation.
Result: the skin becomes more permeable and less tolerant.
Sensitive skin routine in spring: the essentials
1. Cleanse without weakening
Cleansing is a key step.
Idoine's All Skin Types Cleanser is particularly suitable for spring. It cleanses without stripping, respects the skin's natural balance, and eliminates allergens like pollen and pollution.
Well-cleansed skin, without being aggressed, is more resilient.

2. Soothe the skin
In spring, the skin needs to be calmed.
Active ingredients like bisabolol or marine algae extracts help reduce redness and inflammation.
A soothing serum becomes essential.
3. Strengthen the skin barrier
Reactive skin often lacks protection.
Vegetable oils are very useful:
Moringa oil: protects against external aggressions
Rosehip oil: promotes regeneration
The goal is to make the skin more stable.
4. Simplify your routine
Fewer products, less exfoliation, fewer changes.
A simple and consistent routine is always better tolerated.
Idoine sample routine
All Skin Types Cleanser
Soothing serum
Moringa or rosehip oil
Sensitive skin cream
Spring is the ideal time to return to basics.
By adopting a gentle and adapted routine, it is possible to limit reactions and regain comfortable skin.
Soothed skin is skin that functions better.













