Autumn Self Care Ideas To Embrace The Start Of Autumn.

I'm writing this as it's pouring rain and there's a slight chill in the air. For me, this signals the arrival of Autumn. I love Autumn, I just love it. It's such a beautifully, aesthetically, heartwarming season. The colour of the leaves, the crunching sound when you step on them, the smell of pumpkin lattes and seeing conkers on the ground. Now the cooler weather is back, it's a good time to practice self-care. And Autumn is the perfect time to practice some self-care. So, I thought it would be a good time to share some of my Autumn self-care ideas with you, some I shall indeed practice myself!

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You may have self-care rituals that you already practice all year round. Some rituals you may practice seasonally eg. in Autumn etc. It's time to combine your self-care routine so you call it your Autumn self care routine!

Here are some Autumn self care ideas to practice:

1) Take more walks in nature

There's no better feeling than walking through the park while there are leaves falling all around you. It's such a wholesome feeling of wrapping yourself up in a scarf, hat and gloves and going for an Autumnal walk. This is probably my favourite part of my Autumn self care. During this time, when you're scrolling through Instagram, you're bound to see a photo of someone throwing leaves up in the air. My advice - don't. You don't know what a dog or cat has done in those leaves. 

2) Buy some cosy knits

Autumn and jumpers go together like Ant and Dec. It wouldn't be Autumn without feeling the need and want to buy some new jumpers for the upcoming season. I won't be buying too many jumpers this year as I have a few good ones from the last few years which are not too bobbly yet. 

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3) Have my nails done in Autumnal tones

Having fresh nails is the new favourite part of my Autumn self care. Recently, I have been using Maniko nail strips on my nails and I just love them. I will be looking on their website for some Autumnal shades to wear for the next couple of months!

4) Make sure to keep active

Autumn does bring a little chill to the air, so it's time to keep moving! I exercise religiously most days of the week anyway. But it's important to keep active to keep ourselves warm and help our bodies too! If you don't fancy going to the gym, you can easily incorporate workouts into your home. Pinterest is always full of good workouts to try. Also, check out YouTube for some videos!

5) Buy some Autumn scented candles

It's the perfect time of year to start lighting candles and cwtch up in front of the TV or read a book. Etsy sells some beautiful Autumn scented and/or Autumn themed candles, perfect for when you're practicing Autumn self-care. 

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6) Update my TBR (to be read) list 

Finished reading your Summer books? Time to have a look on Goodreads and see which books will be released this Autumn and add them to your tbr list. This is something I need to do, I definitely need to get back into reading. I've been so on and off in terms of reading books in the last year. I read so much during the lockdowns we endured. But when life returned to normal, I slacked in terms of reading new books. Something I would love to start doing again is reading new books!

7) Tweak my skincare routines

As colder weather returns, some skincare items suited for warmer weather need to be put aside. It's time to bring out the skincare items suited to help my skin during the colder weather. I like to update my skincare routine for every season so it stays in good condition during the change in weather.

8) Return of the baths

Shower season has gone, it's time for the return of the bath season. I'm looking forward to buying some bubble baths, bath bombs and candles so I can have the most relaxing baths during these colder months. Even if it means not wanting to get out of the bath because it's too cold!

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Here are some of the Autumn self care ideas to take into Autumn with me!


I would love to know what self-care practices you'll be doing during Autumn - let me know! 
29 comments
  1. Haha I totally agree about throwing leaves! I love getting out for autumn walks,
    Amy x
    callmeamy.co.uk

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    1. Autumn walks are the best aren't they Amy?! x

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  2. These are some great ideas! I will be having more baths, more face masks and definitely do more moisturising. I definitely will be making sure I stay warm. Thank you for sharing.

    Lauren - bournemouthgirl.com

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    1. I think we're all going to do our best to stay warm during these colder months Lauren, it's going to be a tough Winter for a lot of us!

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  3. Oh I love the idea of having my nails done in Autumnal tones :D Will schedule a nail appt. this week :D

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  4. I'm not an Autumn fan, I'm afraid (mist makes my hair so frizzy!) but definitely agree about switching up the skincare :) x

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    1. Aww that's a shame Lisa! I'm going through a frizzy phase with my hair right now, maybe it's due to the changing weather! x

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  5. Great list Lucy! I can’t wait to indulge in some fall candles, read some fall books, and of course take hot baths. Bath bombs are a great way to pamper yourself!

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    1. I totally agree about the bath bombs - the perfect way to pamper yourself!

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  6. These are such lovely ideas. I love the cosiness which comes this rime of year and I actually quite like the chill in the air.
    Thanks for the reminder about my nails! It's been on my brain to do, but I keep forgetting. I've put an Autumny polish on my bedside table to remind me tomorrow.
    Lovely post as always! I'm in all the cost feels!

    Claire.x
    www.clairemac.co.uk

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    1. I'm with you there Claire - I just love the cosiness at this time of year! I hope you post a photo of your Autumnal nails once you've done them lovely! x

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  7. I love all of these ideas Lucy! I have started to read autumnal books, and I'm excited to wear cosy jumpers. I definitely want to get my nails done this autumn or winter too :) x

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    1. Thank you Caroline!
      You can't beat that feeling of wearing a cosy jumper! x

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  8. You know I’ll be trying to do all these! Love fall!
    xoxo
    Lovely
    www.mynameislovely.com

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  9. I try hard to enjoy autumn but I’m definitely one for spring and summer. I do enjoy the candles and cooler nights but the incessant rain during November-February is not my favourite. Thanks for sharing your tips!

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    1. The incessant rain is not a good thing during the Autumn! x

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  10. I absolutely love Autumn, i rea;lly enjoyed this blog post aslo- thanks!

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  11. Love this so much! Can’t beat a bit of self care, especially in autumn!

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  12. I always shower but I am totally into the idea of taking a bath as part of my self-care routine this season; it's perfect for the cooling weather and a great way to relax for a bit. Great post!

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  13. Oh yes! All about the cosy knits - getting wrapped up walk and going for a walk around the woods or something like that then coming home to a big bowl of soup and crusty bread. (Then maybe snuggle on the sofa with a movie and my knitting lol. Virkelig hygge! (Really cosy!)

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    1. Cosy knits are the one! I love that you have crusty bread and soup when coming home from a walk - so Autumnal!

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  14. This a great list of self care ideas! I absolutely love going for walks and seeing the changing colors of the leaves. I also wearing jumpers and lighting autumn scented candles.

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    1. Autumn walks are just the best Karalee! I do love an Autumn scented candle too x

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  15. Omg I wish I could the point 8! I really miss taking warm baths, but there's only a shower in my current house. And the first point absolutely cracked me up on the last line! I live in a very urban city and I simply would never touch any leaves on the side of the street. More likely a quite dirty mouse lives there. But taking a stroll is truly a good suggestions, and something I'm trying to introduce into my daily routine but sometimes I remain with very little time for that.

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    1. Aww that's a shame that you can't enjoy baths at the moment!
      It's true though - you don't know what a cat or dog has done in those leaves!
      I hope you introduce going for a stroll into your daily routine lovely!

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  16. I feel like my self care has gone out of the window recently!
    Rosie

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