The Season of ‘chai pakoda’ with the cool and soothing views is here! But as we believe, every action has a reaction so this season also came up with two opposite reactions from people. Some feel relief from the scorching summer heat and some have angry thoughts of wading through dirty muddy areas. However, it also causes a range of skin and hair woes, just imagine dealing with oily skin, clogged pores, and makeup that just won’t stay for long. For students and busy professionals, keeping a good skincare routine can be hard, thus we’ve come up with new methods and ways that you can adapt into your daily routine to sweep these challenges under the rug.
Skincare Tips for every skin type
Oily Skin:
Cleanser: Look for a gentle, oil-free cleanser that helps control excess sebum without stripping the skin, skin is prone to sweat and dirt clogging your pores, so a thorough cleanse is crucial.
Moisturiser: Use lightweight, oil-free, non-comedogenic moisturiser to hydrate the skin without clogging pores, skin still needs the moisture barrier, so don’t avoid this step.
Acne-Prone Skin:
Cleanser: A mild, non-comedogenic cleanser with salicylic acid or tea tree oil used to unclog pores and prevent breakouts. Ingredients used are witch hazel or rosewater will soothe and balance the skin.
Lightweight Moisturizer: An oil-free moisturiser that won’t just exacerbate acne but provides hydration and protection.
Dry Skin:
Cleanser: A gentle, hydrating cleanser that doesn’t strip away natural oils from the skin.
Rich Moisturiser: Select a heavier, creamy moisturiser that offers intense hydration to combat dryness. A gel-based one always works well if the monsoon humidity makes your skin feel sticky. You can even go for a light oil if your skin is excessively dry.
Sensitive Skin:
Have sensitive skin then use a product with minimal ingredients that reduce the risk of triggering sensitivity or allergies.
Gentle Cleanser: A fragrance-free, hypoallergenic cleanser has been made especially for sensitive skin.
Soothing Moisturizer: A lightweight and fragrance-free moisturiser that has calming ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile.
Effective ways
1. Cleanse your face daily
Cleanse your face twice a day to remove dirt, excess oil, and impurities so use a gentle soap-free cleanser according to your skin type. Active-based face washes, like the Raspberry & Liquorice Detoxifying Face Wash by Bayla Skin, are great options as they not only cleanse but also add a special glow to your skin. Avoid over-washing, as it can strip your skin of its natural oils.
2. Exfoliate Weekly
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells and unclogs pores using a mild scrub once or twice a week to keep your skin smooth and fresh. Natural exfoliants like oatmeal or coffee grounds are gentle and effective.
3. Hydrate Your Skin
Even if it’s humid, your skin still needs hydration. Use a lightweight, non-greasy moisturiser to keep your skin hydrated without making it sticky. Gel-based moisturisers with ingredients like aloe vera or hyaluronic acid.
4. Stay Sun-Safe
The sunny weather can be misleading as harmful UV rays penetrate through. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 before stepping out also look for water-resistant formulas
5. Keep it Light
Heavy makeup can clog pores and also lead to breakouts in humid weather. Apply less makeup or switch to lightweight, non-comedogenic products. A tinted moisturiser, a bit of mascara, and a lip balm can give you a fresh and simple look without affecting your skin.
6. Stay Dry
Rainwater carries pollutants and irritants. If you get drenched, change into dry clothes and cleanse your face and body as soon as possible. Carry facial wipes for quick clean-ups on the go.
Embrace the magic of monsoon skincare by implementing specific tips from cleansing to hydration, tackle rainy season concerns and have a radiant look. Say goodbye to pesky pores and excess oil with exfoliation and lightweight moisturisers. Combat acne with hydrating masks. Unveil your skin’s potential with grapefruit, aloe vera, papaya, and pink guava. Achieve a dewy monsoon makeup look by priming, using tinted moisturisers, and creamy blush.
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