Simple Skin and Hair Care Tips For Monsoon

[Edited By: Astha]

Saturday, 6th July , 2019 04:30 pm

With the monsoon blues hitting you very often, you might be dwelling in the seasonal changes that keep you rejuvenated every now and then. It’s okay if you forget to take care of your health and body for quite some time. But you dare to forget the whole season? The answer is a perfect NO, as you know you need to take extra care of your skin, hair, and health. As you can find noticeable changes in weather, taking formidable steps would decrease your efforts as the season continues

number 1 thing to remember for skin care in rainy season is to keep your skin away from dampness. Sounds hard but it’s not. This is because damp skin to microbes and fungi is what a candy store is to a child. These can result in all sorts of skin problems ranging from irritation and rashes to ringworm. Here is the perfect monsoon skin care routine to combat skin issues.

Essential Tips For Skin Care In Rainy Season

Cleanse your skin at least 3 times a day to remove excess grime and oil that can clog your pores.

Most of the times use soap-free cleansers and a good scrub so as to keep your skin moist all the time.

You must tone your skin and to do so opt for the non-alcoholic variety; these help even out your skin’s pH balance and also bring a glow to your skin.

The humidity that the rains bring can dry your skin something awful.

If oily skin is your problem then moisturizers that are water based are a great option to help keep oil secretion in check.

Use a reliable sunscreen with a good SPF. It may be cloudy but that doesn’t stop the sun’s UV rays from wreaking havoc.

It is essential that you exfoliate your skin daily to rid it of dead cells but do so gently.

Stay hydrated by drinking at least 8 glasses throughout the day.

Humidity can make you sweat a lot and skin that doesn’t have enough moisture can look pale and dull.

You can also try applying warm oil mixed with curry leaves for your hair to remain thick and black.

While shampooing and conditioning your hair twice a week will suffice during any other season you might want to do so more frequently during the monsoons. This is because the humidity that is pervasive during the wet spell makes you sweat, and sweat makes it easy for grime and germs to latch on to your skin.

Most of the times use soap-free cleansers and a good scrub so as to keep your skin moist all the time.

Monsoon is not the time to experiment with artificial jewellery especially if you have sensitive skin. The humidity in the air will increase the risk of a breakout.

Make your own homemade face peels and packs using ingredients from your kitchen. They are natural and will do a world of good for your skin.

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