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Dos and don’ts for healthy summer skin

- TEJASWINI PARKER

Summers aren’t as harsh on your skin as winters are; but this season comes with its own set of skin problems. If you want to know how to get healthy skin during summer, continue reading. Some of the common skin issues faced by women during the summer seasons are excessivel­y oily skin, acne, and tanning of the skin. But it doesn’t mean you don’t step out of the house during daytime! Here are 10 Dos and Don’ts that will make your skin healthy and gorgeous all summer long. Take a look at these effective tips to have healthy skin during Summer.

1 Moisturise your skin even when you aren’t going out

Right after a bath, apply a light cream on your face and body even if you aren’t going out. It should be around SPF 15.

Drink plenty of

water

Water is a transporte­r of toxins and helps flush them out of the body. It also reduces oil production by the sebaceous glands of the body. Oil is produced when the skin is dry. Since water is a moisturise­r, it hydrates the skin cells, limiting the oil production.

2 4 3 Exfoliate your skin for not more than twice a week Homemade scrubs are the best

Homemade scrubs are inexpensiv­e and are 100% organic. Mix equal portions of salt and sugar in one teaspoon of honey and gently rub it on your hands and legs. Do this once a week right before you take a bath.

People generally have a perception that exfoliatin­g skin every day during the summers can stop excess oil production and acne. If you use a scrub on your face every day, it will harm the skin cells and won’t stop the production of new cells. Exfoliatin­g twice a week is perfect, as it gives enough time for the regenerati­on of cells.

Since it is summer time, your body tends to get very sticky and smelly, wanting you to take bath at least 2 to 3 times a day. Doing that will not only harm your skin, but also leave it dry. Instead, drink plenty of water.

The right way to use a sunscreen Even a goodqualit­y sunscreen wears off in two hours. Reapplying sunscreen every two hours once when you are out of your home is the best way to not get tanned.

Don’ts 1 Don’t take too many baths in one day

Don’t use heavy moisturise­rs or

sunscreens

Keep it light in the summers. Heavy creams can create a barrier on your skin and won’t let the heat and toxins out of the body. This can lead to an increase in body temperatur­e and feelings of discomfort.

3 Avoid massaging your face in the

summers

Once a month is fine, as it relaxes the face muscles and stimulates circulatio­n, but doing it every 10-15 days can irritate the skin, cause eczema and lead to an increased acne production.

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4 Beauty drinks aren’t going to nourish

your skin

Beauty drinks contain nothing but fruits and vegetables. Consuming it in its whole form is much more beneficial. During this season, also stack on some fish, as it is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids that lower body temperatur­e.

Don’t use storebough­t lip balms to nourish your lips

If you don’t have time to make a lip balm at home, just mix some ghee with honey and keep it in the refrigerat­or. Apply it twice or thrice in a day for plump and moisturise­d lips.

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