by BR Kellie
I make no bones about the summer season being my favourite. I love heat. I love waking up warm and going to sleep warm, all the wihle wearing as little as possible. I like slopping on sunscreen, adding a touch of mascara and gloss - concealer on gnarly skin days - and heading out the door having spent a few minutes gussying up. And I loooooove looooong, sunny days rather than short, cold ones.
Well, we didn't see a heck of a lot of that this summer (at least, not in Auckland), so I'm turning my frown upside down by embracing autumn and have found seven ways that it trumps my beloved summer season...
1. More Makeup
While technically there are no rules about how much makeup one might wear at any time of year, as previously stated I do go for less is less during summer, mainly because it's easy, but also because my skin just eats makeup in the warmer months, or it slides off my face. Come autumn, I can go full face once more. Foundation, bronzer, blush, highlighter, allllll the eyeshadow. And lipstick. Opaque, rich, lush lippy. If there's a reason for yours truly to love autumn, the more is more philosophy on makeup is it!
2. Cosy Food and Drinks
Last night for dessert, I served up apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Would I do this during summer? Nope. Ice cream all the way. There wouldn't be a cinnamon-y, warming, delicious pie in sight. Come autumn though? It's a must, along with hot choccies, roasts of all kinds, and warm root vege salads.
3. Exercise
I'm a fan of exercise all year round, but in summer it's gotta be done first thing in the morning or just before the sun sets (I'm a security-concious gal, so getting my exercise on during the darker hours is a no for me). Come autumn though? Even at its warmest you're not going to end up a puddle on the ground as you pound the pavement. You're not going to end up with super sexy sweat necklace on your t-shirt. Heck, in autumn you can amp things up to get even more of a sweat on and it's so chilly no one will notice!
4. Change of Scenery
I envy those down south, because out of all the places I've lived it's there that I feel you really notice the change of season with the green trees turning firey shades before dropping their foliage onto the ground. It's a stunning sight. And one I'm lucky enough to see in my local park, although not quite (well, nowhere near) to the same extent.
5. Fire It Up
Braziers burning on a clear-skied star-filled night. A glass of whatever you fancy in front of a roaring fire - real or gas, it doesn't matter. Marshmallows melting on a stick over an open flame. There's nothing like a fire in the cooler months. It's just not the same in summer.
6. The Fashion
I am definitely a less is more lass when it comes to clothing. That being said, I do love a cosy, cableknit jumper. Chunky knee-length leather boots. A foofy scarf complete with pompoms at the end. While I'd rather not rug up on the whole, when I do I like it chunky and I like it cute. And if you tried a foofy pompom scarf with chunky boots and a cableknit jumper in the warmer months, you'd melt in moments.
7. The Skincare
My skin does not agree with summer. It breaks out in a second. It decides that skincare isn't its friend unless it's used sparsely. It makes my life very difficult. In autumn though? I can layer up the serums, add in an oil, and level up the hydration... and my skin will thank me for it.
Other ways that autumn can be considered great? Well, if you're sporty you might be getting your netball, rugby or football on. If you're into taking drives, then going for a Sunday drive to see the changing colours of the landscape could be a bit of fun. And if you just like to laze around at home? Well heck, there's no better an excuse than a chilly autumnal day.
So, are you a lover of all things Autumn? Is this the time of year you relish the most? And how will you be getting your Autumn on? Chat below!
Yes autumn is great and all your points are valid. Love homey wear while it's raining out and time for the dark lippies to make a reappearance yay!