As we move further into autumn, the temperature drops and the heating goes on, and our skin feels it first.
Many people notice:
- Skin feeling drier or tighter
- More sensitivity or redness
- A little dullness
- Makeup not sitting differently
This is simply the skin responding to seasonal change.
Start With the Foundation: Your Daily Routine
Before adding anything extra, your core routine is where results begin.
I recommend products that:
- Support the skin barrier.
- Provide hydration that lasts.
- Encourage a healthy-looking glow without irritation.
If your routine feels too light, too active, or just not doing enough, this is a good time to refresh it.
Message me “Winter Skin Routine” and I can create a personalised plan.
Gentle Ongoing Support: LED Light at Home
Once the basics are in place, LED light is a lovely way to support skin throughout the colder
months.
The mask I use and stock in clinic uses four cosmetic wavelengths:
- 415nm Blue – for skin that can feel a little unsettled
- 590nm Yellow – encourages a brighter, more even-looking complexion
- 660nm Red – supports the appearance of smoother, healthy-looking skin
- 840nm Near-Infrared – a deeper, comforting wavelength for ongoing support
Why This Mask, Not Just Any LED Online?
There are many LED masks available at different prices. The one I have chosen for clinic sits in the
premium home-use category.
It includes four wavelengths (many masks only use one or two), is designed for comfort and
consistent use, and is suitable for supporting the skin between appointments.
This is a maintenance tool, not a replacement for in-clinic treatment.
Who This Works Well For
People who:
- Want to maintain glow between appointments.
- Notice winter dullness.
- Prefer gentle, consistent support over aggressive treatments.
Use: 10–20 minutes, 3–5x weekly.
If You’d Like One Reserved
Just message me “LED Mask”.
No pressure, simply first access.
A Gentle Seasonal Reminder
This is the season for calm, comfort and nourishment.
Small, consistent habits carry skin beautifully through winter.

