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A Season-by-Season Beauty Guide for Forrest Hall with THT Glow Aesthetics

Tuesday 18 August 2026·By THT Glow Aesthetics

Newcastle's weather swings hard between damp winters and bright, drying summers, and your skin and beauty routine need to swing with it. THT Glow Aesthetics, a beauty salon based in Forrest Hall, sits in a good position to help local residents keep their look consistent no matter what the season throws at them. Here's a practical, season-by-season guide to what your beauty routine should actually be doing at each point in the year.

Why Seasonal Changes Affect Your Skin and Beauty Routine

Humidity, temperature, and UV exposure all shift dramatically across a UK year, and skin responds to each one differently. Central heating in winter strips moisture from the air and your skin, while summer sun increases oil production and pigmentation risk. Treatments and products that work brilliantly in July can leave skin feeling tight and irritated in January. Building a seasonal rhythm into your beauty routine, rather than sticking with the same regimen year-round, tends to produce far more consistent results.

Spring: Shedding Winter Dullness

After months of heavy moisturisers and low light, spring is the natural point to reset. Gentle exfoliation treatments help remove the built-up dead skin that dulls complexion over winter, revealing brighter skin underneath. This is also a sensible time to reassess brow and lash shaping, since many people let these slip during the colder, darker months. A lighter moisturiser can usually be introduced gradually as the air warms and humidity rises.

Summer: Protection Comes First

Once the sun is out properly, protection becomes the priority over anything else. Facials that focus on calming and hydrating rather than aggressive exfoliation tend to suit summer skin better, since sun-exposed skin is already under more stress. Waxing and hair removal are in particularly high demand in these months, so booking ahead matters more than usual. Lightweight, non-comedogenic products help prevent the breakouts that heat and sweat can trigger.

Autumn: Repair Before the Cold Sets In

Autumn is repair season: skin that has taken a summer battering from sun and salt water needs rebuilding before winter arrives. This is a good window for slightly more intensive treatments, since skin isn't yet dealing with the dryness that central heating brings. It's also a sensible time to book in for a proper consultation if you're considering trying a new treatment, since results have time to settle before the busy pre-Christmas period.

Winter: Hydration and Glow

Cold air outside and dry, heated air inside is a rough combination for skin, and this is when hydrating facials and treatments earn their keep. Many people also want an extra bit of polish for the festive season, from brows to a general glow-up. Booking early in December is worth doing, since salons across the North East get busy fast in the run-up to Christmas and New Year.

A Simple Seasonal Booking Calendar

  • Spring (Mar–May): Exfoliation, brow and lash reshaping, lighter moisturising treatments
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Calming facials, waxing, sun-safe skincare advice
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Repair-focused treatments, new treatment consultations
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Deep hydration, festive polish, early bookings before the Christmas rush

Wherever you are in the yearly cycle, working with a local salon that knows the North East climate makes it easier to stay ahead of what your skin needs rather than reacting after the fact. THT Glow Aesthetics, based in Forrest Hall and holding a 5-star rating on Google, is one option for residents looking to build that kind of ongoing relationship with a beauty salon close to home.

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