As the seasons change, it’s time to revamp your skincare routine. Discover expert insights, innovative treatments, and groundbreaking products designed to rejuvenate sun-damaged skin this fall.
Fall signifies a refreshing new beginning, not just in nature but also in your skincare regimen. As temperatures drop, now is the perfect time to integrate potent active ingredients, and reintroduce formulations such as retinoids and exfoliants that might have been set aside during summer’s heat. Additionally, consider exploring new treatments your skin may respond to better in the cooler climate. After enduring a summer filled with intense UVA, UVB rays, and environmental stressors, addressing the consequences of sun exposure—like dark spots and fine lines—becomes crucial. “At the same time, we must focus on combating dryness and ensuring adequate hydration,” emphasizes Samantha Mansell, spa director at Cal-a-Vie Health Spa in San Diego. “Incorporating richer moisturizers and protective ingredients is essential to safeguard your skin against the drier air typical of fall while keeping it nourished and glowing.” Mansell notes that this season marks an ideal window for revitalizing your complexion, allowing you to reverse previous damage while preparing for a luminous future. Whether by adjusting your product selection or trying out advanced laser treatments, there are numerous strategies to restore your skin’s vitality.
“Past summer sun exposure can harm skin cells, leading to dark spots, wrinkles, and fine lines due to decreased elasticity.”
— Dr. Dendy Engelman, board-certified dermatologist at Shafer Clinic in New York City
Explore Advanced Laser Treatments for Skin Rejuvenation
If you’ve been committed to organic skincare, the idea of incorporating technology may not have crossed your mind. However, modern laser treatments provide a holistic approach to rejuvenating your skin by aligning with your body’s natural healing mechanisms, according to Dr. Dendy Engelman, a board-certified dermatologist at Shafer Clinic in New York City, who is known for her expertise in these innovative techniques. Utilizing light or radio frequency energy, lasers penetrate the skin’s layers to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, enhancing cell turnover for a fuller, smoother, and revitalized complexion without the use of harsh chemicals or additives. “These treatments not only amplify your skin’s capacity to regenerate and strengthen but also facilitate deeper absorption of your beloved skincare products,” explains Dr. Engelman. Once reserved for clinical environments, many spas worldwide are now integrating these non-invasive technologies into their offerings, recognizing their power in delivering significant, long-lasting results while maintaining a holistic approach to skin health.
For individuals seeking a robust boost in skin rejuvenation, Dr. Engelman highly recommends the Fraxel procedure. “This laser employs microscopic light beams to create focused, controlled injuries, effectively breaking down damaged skin and initiating the natural collagen regeneration process. Over time, this results in a smoother, more resilient complexion that appears healthier and more vibrant.”
For an alternative resurfacing treatment that doesn’t utilize lasers, Dr. Engelman suggests the Diamond Glow procedure, which employs a diamond-tipped wand for deep cleansing and revitalization, while simultaneously extracting impurities and infusing the skin with nourishing serums.
Revitalize Your Skin with Enhanced Exfoliation
During the sweltering summer months, skincare professionals often advise minimizing exfoliation due to heightened sun sensitivity, but fall presents an excellent opportunity to increase this practice and invigorate your complexion. Naana Boakye, MD, a lifestyle dermatologist who champions clean ingredients and a holistic approach to skin health, asserts that exfoliation naturally stimulates skin renewal. She recommends exfoliating between one to three times a week as part of an all-encompassing wellness routine, which also encompasses a diet rich in whole foods, regular exercise, mindfulness practices, and restorative sleep—essential elements to focus on as schedules become more demanding this season. “Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) such as mandelic, lactic, and glycolic acid are powerful, natural exfoliants that enhance skin texture and address issues like hyperpigmentation,” states Dr. Boakye, who practices in New Jersey. “By removing dead surface skin cells, regular exfoliation allows your nutrient-dense skincare products to penetrate more effectively, maximizing the benefits of active ingredients.”
To simplify achieving your exfoliation goals, consider the Skinbetter Science Refining Foam Cleanser, a new two-in-one product that purifies while exfoliating, utilizing both alpha hydroxy acids and salicylic acid. For a more tactile experience, Ursa Major has introduced the Green Slate Mineral Polish, which incorporates natural exfoliants like volcanic ash and wintergreen to resurface the skin, complemented by birch sap for its moisturizing properties. This fine buffer maintains its gritty texture when wet, ensuring a satisfying face-refreshing experience.
Additionally, the innovative brand HPPY Skin is launching masks that employ cold-press technology to preserve the potent active ingredients derived from superfoods at their peak efficacy. Their Rewind mask incorporates fresh grapes, lactic acid, and rosehip oil to illuminate and rejuvenate your complexion.

Reintroduce Retinoids into Your Skincare Routine
These vitamin A derivatives are essential for promoting cell turnover, facilitating the emergence of new skin cells at an accelerated pace, as stated by Dr. Engelman. This process, in turn, stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, resulting in thicker, firmer skin while minimizing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, rough texture, and discoloration. During this season, as the intensity of the sun diminishes, the potential for irritation from retinoids decreases, allowing these potent ingredients to perform optimally.
New formulations and innovative delivery methods are constantly emerging, offering options with varying levels of potency. One remarkable product is Kate Somerville’s Mega-A Skin Transforming Serum, which features retinal (retinaldehyde), a retinoid noted for being 11 times more effective than traditional retinol, yet gentle on the skin, thanks to its micro-carrier delivery system. The inclusion of dual-weight hyaluronic acid ensures hydration at multiple skin levels, while squalane enhances the overall gentleness of the formulation.
For those who find retinoids too harsh, consider bakuchiol, a natural alternative to retinol that is exceptionally mild yet effective in promoting cellular renewal. New to the market, Savor Beauty’s Blue Tansy 2% Bakuchiol Serum is a lightweight, dry oil that combines bakuchiol with the anti-inflammatory properties of blue tansy, along with other hydrating, skin-repairing ingredients in two distinct formulations: Heal for sensitive, oily skin and Regenerate for aging, dry complexions. Naturopathica’s recently enhanced Holy Basil & Bakuchiol Ageless Night Oil merges adaptogenic Holy Basil with this gentle retinoid to create a lightweight oil that specifically targets wrinkles, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation, supported by clinical studies validating its impressive outcomes.

Strengthen Your Skin Barrier and Nourish It
This vital step is emphasized repeatedly by skincare experts today. By reinforcing the outermost layer of your skin during the cooler, drier months, you enhance your skin’s ability to retain moisture and bolster its resilience against harmful environmental influences. “Incorporate products designed to support barrier function, such as those containing ceramides, peptides, and niacinamide, while providing essential nutrients and antioxidants to fortify your skin’s defenses,” advises Dr. Boakye. “The detrimental effects of environmental factors on the skin barrier—such as prolonged UV exposure and pollution—can accelerate premature aging and increase water loss through the skin.”
To address these concerns, she has developed a clean skincare line that includes a Cocoa Barrier Cream. This product features botanically derived ingredients that combine bioavailable peptides, shea butter, niacinamide (vitamin B3), and ceramides to strengthen the skin’s protective barrier, utilizing a liquid crystal emulsifier to facilitate ingredient absorption. Notably, cocoa sourced from Dr. Boakye’s homeland of Ghana is included for its impressive antioxidant properties that defend against environmental stressors. The cream has a delightful texture that enhances the user experience.
Another product dedicated to barrier protection is the Virginskin Daily Glow Active Hydrator, which has been meticulously re-engineered to deliver high-performance results, according to founder Andrea Lefkovits. This product incorporates botanicals from Provence known for their multifaceted abilities to heal, firm, soothe stress, and reduce redness while effectively aging the skin. “We’ve doubled the active level of niacinamide to strengthen defenses against transdermal water loss and to optimize cellular health,” she indicates. Beyond its numerous beneficial ingredients, you’ll be most impressed with how revitalized it leaves your skin.
Conversely, Acaderma’s strategy for promoting barrier health and skin longevity focuses on enhancing cellular energy through an exclusive anti-inflammaging ingredient known as Seh-Haw EX, derived from the kinkeliba plant. This ingredient is featured in their new Better With Age Revival Light Cream.
Effectively Manage New-Season Breakouts
“Seasonal changes—whether environmental, product-related, or stress-induced—can disrupt your skin’s microbiome, leading to breakouts even if they aren’t common for you,” explains Dr. Engelman. Fortunately, numerous brands have developed adult-friendly solutions that leverage the latest research in acne treatment.
Glo Skin Beauty’s microbiome-balancing product line is specifically formulated to restore balance within the skin’s delicate ecosystem of microorganisms, effectively reducing breakouts and excess sebum that fosters conditions favorable for acne-causing bacteria. This collection features the Microbiome Restoring PM Moisturizer, BHA Clarifying Gel Moisturizer, an Acne Spot Treatment, and a Recovery Spot Cream, all enriched with a microbiome complex, botanicals, and vegan lactic and salicylic acids.
For a convenient and intelligent solution, Kat Burki has created the VitaBiome Active Skin Optimizer, a portable spray designed to quickly and effectively strengthen the skin’s microbiome. Formulated with prebiotic bioferment, polysaccharides, and antioxidants, this optimizer restores your skin to a balanced state to help prevent breakouts. Additionally, snow mushrooms are included for deep hydration, ensuring your goal of achieving balanced, clear, and radiant skin is realized.
“I recommend exfoliating one to three times per week, depending on your skin’s tolerance, during this time of year.”
— Naana Boakye, MD, MPH, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Dr. Naana Beauty



