5 Self Care Rituals to Embrace this Autumn

5 Self Care Rituals to Embrace this Autumn

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As the air turns crisp and the evenings grow darker, Autumn is the perfect time to slow down and focus on self care. Whether you’re craving cosy nights in or want to reset your routine after a busy summer, these rituals will help you feel refreshed, relaxed, and ready for the season ahead.

1. Exfoliate Away the Day

With colder weather comes drier skin. Buff away dead skin cells and boost circulation with a gentle Exfoliating Mitt and Body Scrub. Exfoliating 1-2 times a week helps to keep your skin smooth and allows moisturisers or fake tan to absorb more evenly. Try it before shaving to get your softest, closest shave yet.

2. Upgrade Your Shave Routine

You might not be showing as much skin in autumn, but that doesn’t mean your shave routine should take a back seat. Shaving can be a form of self-care too! Swap in a fresh razor blade, lather up with a hydrating Shave Cream, and take a few moments for yourself. Softer skin, smoother legs, and a little mental reset – yes please.

3. Soak and Unwind

Cold weather calls for long, hot baths. Run yourself a bubble bath, light a candle, and enjoy the calm. Add a few drops of Body Oil afterwards to lock in moisture and give your skin a radiant, post-soak glow.

4. Tan, the Lazy Way

Missing your summer glow? Now’s the time to reach for a gradual tan. For beginners or low-maintenance lovers, a Gradual Tanning Lotion is perfect for building a natural glow over time. 

5. Refresh Your Routine

Autumn is a great time to refresh your bathroom shelf. Look for multi-tasking, sustainable products that work hard without the fuss. Need a place to start? Try the FFS Aloe & Witch Hazel Gel or the Nourish & Replenish Shampoo Bar for a seasonal switch-up.

Self-care doesn’t have to be complicated. With these five easy rituals, you’ll be feeling fresh, cosy, and ready to take on Autumn.