"Switch from the heavier creamy butters and balms to lotions and light oils," says cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Sonam Yadav. Keep the gels for summer, she adds.
Try: Tatcha The Water Cream, $68
Try: Tatcha The Water Cream, $68
"Look for lotions with anti-inflammatory and anti-itch ingredients," Yadav says. This includes ingredients such as oat extracts, zinc, copper, thermal spring water and vitamin E for barrier repair.
Try: Avene Thermal Spring Water, $18.50
Try: Avene Thermal Spring Water, $18.50
"Sunscreen is important daily throughout the year, but you can switch to a lighter spray if creams start to feel too sticky," Yadav says.
Try: Supergoop Defense Refresh Setting Mist, $28
Try: Supergoop Defense Refresh Setting Mist, $28
"Eat fresh, local, seasonal produce and include good fats like avocado, nuts, seeds and oily fish in your diet, as these foods help maintain skin integrity," Yadav says.
Image via Claudia Totir/Getty
Image via Claudia Totir/Getty
"Transition to more mattifying ingredients without looking too dull," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dana Marshall, MD, FAAD. "I like Revision Intellishade TruPhysical Anti-Aging Sunscreen, as it has no chemical sunscreen ingredients and is anti-aging."
Try: Revision Intellishade TruPhysical, $75
Try: Revision Intellishade TruPhysical, $75