In Pics| Tips to make your skin summer readyAs we near the summer season, it’s time to take care of your skin as it tends to get affected due to extreme weather conditions. Here we list some easy and essential tips to make your skin summer ready!
In Pics| Tips to make your skin summer ready Credit: DH Pool Photo
Sunscreen lotions: Sunscreen lotions play a pivotal role in the summer skincare regime. Choosing an SPF between 35 and 50 helps you to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Credit: Getty Images
Vitamin C: Treating skin with a good hydrating Vitamin C serum will yield great results. Credit: Getty Images
Minimal or no-makeup: Putting layers of makeup could lead to acne and pimples. One should avoid or use very minimal make-up to keep your skin healthy and patch free. Credit: Getty Images
Organic Soaps: Using organic soaps will help your skin do wonders as they’re loaded with rich antioxidants and glycerin. Credit: Getty Images
Keep your body hydrated: Not just your face, you need to keep your body well hydrated. Apart from drinking water, one should use lotions and moisturizers to avoid rashes and itchiness. Credit: Getty Images
Foot care: Feet are prone to getting tanning during summer and one should use Urea-based cream for feet to combat harmful UV radiations. Credit: Getty Images
Regular Facewash: During extreme heat, skin gets oilier and washing your face is one of the golden rules that one should follow in summer as it keeps your skin clean. Credit: Getty Images
Cotton clothing: Opt for vibrant colours and loose clothes - preferably cotton as these are your skin's best friends and come in handy in the scorching heat. Credit: Getty Images
Include water-rich fruits in your diet: Add fruits such as Watermelon, mango, apples, oranges, lemons, and grapes to your routine during summer to keep yourself well-hydrated in summer. Credit: Getty Images
Avoid Spicy Food: It is recommended to avoid spicy food in summer as spicy food triggers body heat which results in excessive sweating, boils on the skin, dehydration and sickness. Credit: Getty Images