Summer Skin Care Routine for a Glowing Skin

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The summer sun can beat down on us relentlessly and make us ill in a plethora of ways. It is also harsh and abrasive to our skin. Sunburn, rashes, summer acne and a tan are not the only skin issues you should be wary of and simply applying sunscreen is not the only solution to your skin problems. In order to maintain the health of your skin and achieve a glow even during summer, you need to change your skin care routine to suit the demands of the weather and your skin type. Let us discuss this in detail!

Summer Skin Care for Different Skin Types

While the weather calls for certain changes in your existing skin care routine, it is also important to pay heed to your skin’s needs in an individual capacity. Depending on your skin type, you will need to mix things up in your daily skin care routine to prep your skin to brace for the summer. We bring to you expert insights on how best to care for your skin type in the summer. Read on!

  1. Oily Skin

People having oily skin often complain of blackheads on the forehead, nose and chin in the summer. As a natural response to heat, the body’s sebaceous glands work overtime and produce more sebum (oil) resulting in clogged pores. The tiny black dots (blackheads) on the skin are an indicator of clogged pores. 

The best way to tackle this is to use an exfoliating face wash that will help keep your pores clear and unblocked. Try to look for the following ingredients to counter specific skin issues.

  • Salicylic acid helps tackle oily skin, eliminates blemishes and blocked pores
  • Glycolic acid is a great exfoliator and removes the dead skin cells from the skin’s surface
  • Glycerin helps keep the skin hydrated by preventing the loss of essential natural oils from the skin
  • If your skin is more susceptible to breakouts, then you should opt for a gel-based or a foaming face wash instead of one that is creamy in consistency.
  1. Dry Skin

People with dry skin have a reason to rejoice in the summer. The summer air tends to provide more moisture to the skin as compared to the other seasons. For this very reason, it is time to switch to a moisturizer that is lighter than your usual one. Those containing hyaluronic acid are particularly advised. Clear and gel moisturizers are an ideal choice instead of creamy thick moisturizers. 

  1. Combination Skin

People with combination skin are often frustrated in the summer. Certain areas of their skin feel oily while certain others are dry. For people with such skin, it is important to target areas that need a particular type of care and work accordingly. Using a toner on the areas that are generally oily is advisable. Toners that help control oil and eliminate clogged pores are the ones you should opt for. 

The Perfect Skin Care Routine for the Summer 

While caring for your skin according to your skin type and catering to its different needs is a necessity all year round, summers call for a change in your usual skin care routine steps. If you want to revamp your skin care routine, summer is the best time to start! Here is a 5-step guide to achieving the perfect glowing skin this summer. 

  1. Wash Your Face Often but Not Constantly

Summer tends to make your skin greasy no matter what your skin type is. Due to the humidity in the air, the process of evaporation also slows down and thus, sweat lingers on your skin like a sticky coat of oily layer. In addition to this layer, the pollution and exposure to the outside environment lead to the settling of dust and grime over it, leading to clogged pores. All these together give rise to skin issues like acne, sunburn, blemishes, etc.

The only formula to tackle this issue is to use an efficient cleanser twice a day. No matter the urge, avoid overwashing your face, as it will strip it of the essential oils which you need all the more in the summer. 

Cleanser Advice for Different Skin Types:

  • People with oily and acne-prone skin should opt for a water-based cleanser, especially one that contains salicylic acid.
  • People with dry and combination skin should opt for a gel-based cleanser
  1. Include Antioxidants Generously in Your Skin Care Routine

Antioxidants not just help tackle aging skin but are also highly efficient in tackling oxidative damage caused to the skin by free radicals. They also help shield the skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays and pollution. They boost collagen production and ensure skin elasticity and firmness, in addition to eliminating fine lines and wrinkles. Incorporate the use of antioxidants in the form of serums in your summer skin care routine for healthy and glowing skin. 

  1. Don’t Forget to Moisturize

With the scorching heat, your skin is already prone to damage and skipping moisturizer is akin to inviting more trouble. A moisturizer does not just make your skin soft and plump but also helps keep it hydrated. Using a moisturizer with SPF is ideal in the summer. One of the many important steps of a summertime skin care routine is moisturizing the skin regularly preferably with a lighter formula or a gel-based moisturizer instead of the usual heavy creamy ones. 

  1. Skip the Makeup

One thing you must avoid in the summer is slathering layers and layers of makeup to look glamorous. Summer is a time for subdued makeup where you flaunt your perfectly hydrated skin that glows naturally. If applying makeup is somewhat of a necessity, keep it lightweight and opt for makeup products that contain SPF. 

Applying makeup in the daily will lead to clogged pores and an increased risk of acne. Thus, opting for minimal makeup and replacing your foundation and concealer with a tinted moisturizer and CC creams is the clever route to take. 

  1. Make Exfoliation and Face Masks Your Best Friends

With all the sweat coupled with grime and pollution leading to blocked pores and a dull skin, exfoliation becomes your best friend to keep this problem at bay. It not just helps unclog pores but also reduces blemishes and eliminates dead skin cells from the skin. However, one should not overdo it; once or twice a week should suffice. Also, if you have a sunburn, exfoliation is a strict no as it will irritate your skin further.

In order to cool off and rejuvenate your skin, include different face masks in your skin care routine. Opt for cooling natural ingredients like cucumber, papaya, aloe vera, green tea, honey, yogurt, etc. to get that glow without taxing your skin. 

Conclusion

It is natural for the skin to have different needs in different weather. During summers, the best skin care routine is one that involves moisturizing, exfoliating, and using an ample amount of SPF. Opting for gel-based and foaming products instead of thick and creamy ones is a smart move to make considering the needs of the weather. A one size fits all skin care routine is not a great idea, and changing it up, keeping in mind the characteristics of the season, is the need of the hour. 

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