The Beautician-Approved Guide to Summer Skin Care

In the summer, many people have various skin problems, you can help keep your days carefree and easygoing by learning how to prevent these summer skin problems.

Common Skin Problems In Summer&How To Prevention

 Acne Breakout

 Wipe the sweat off the skin with a clean towel. Wiping off the sweat will irritate the skin and cause the skin to break.

Put on sweaty clothes, headscarves, towels and hats again and wash again.

Use non-comedogenic products on the face, neck, back and chest.

 
Dry Skin

Use a mild cleanser to wash the skin. Soaps and shower gels labeled "antibacterial" or "deodorant" may dry the skin.

Shower and bathe in hot water instead of hot water.

After each shower and bath, slip on the fragrance-free moisturizer. The moisturizer works by keeping moisture in the skin, so you need to use it within 5 minutes after showering or bathing.

Carry a moisturizer with you so you can apply it after washing your hands and when your skin is dry.

If the air conditioner makes your home too dry, turn on the thermostat.


Folliculitis

Immediately after your workout, change out of tight workout clothes like biking shorts and shower.

Wear light-weight, loose-fitting clothes when it’s hot and humid.

Stay out of hot tubs and whirlpools if you’re unsure whether the acid and chlorine levels are properly controlled.So many people get folliculitis from a hot tub that there is actually a condition called “hot tub folliculitis.”

 
Melasma

Wear sunscreen daily

Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses when you’re outside

Choose gentle skin care products

Avoid waxing

 
Heat Rash

Wear light-weight, loose-fitting clothes made of cotton.

Exercise outdoors during the coolest parts of the day or move your workout indoors where you can be in air-conditioning.

Try to keep your skin cool by using fans, cool showers, and air-conditioning when possible.

 
Sunburn

Seek shade when appropriate

Wear protective clothing

Apply a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.


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